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Dec 23, 2018
An Ultrafast Camera Filmed Electrons Interacting With Light Energy
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: electronics, energy
Dec 23, 2018
Gold nanoparticles could destroy prostate cancer
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, nanotechnology
By coating nanoparticles with gold, researchers have successfully destroyed prostate cancer cells in people without damaging surrounding tissue.
Dec 23, 2018
President Trump has signed a $1.2 billion law to boost US quantum tech
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: government, law, quantum physics, supercomputing
This new law was signed just as a partial US government shutdown began.
The new National Quantum Initiative Act will give America a national masterplan for advancing quantum technologies.
The news: The US president just signed into law a bill that commits the government to providing $1.2 billion to fund activities promoting quantum information science over an initial five-year period. The new law, which was signed just as a partial US government shutdown began, will provide a significant boost to research, and to efforts to develop a future quantum workforce in the country.
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Dec 23, 2018
SpaceX is building a ‘test hopper’ Mars spaceship in Texas — and Elon Musk says it could launch
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: Elon Musk, space travel
Elon Musk said SpaceX is building a “test hopper” spaceship in Texas that could launch by March or April. The vehicle may help the company reach Mars.
Dec 23, 2018
It’s Not a Myth: Quantum Messages Really Can Travel Faster
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: quantum physics
In a Paris lab, researchers have shown for the first time that quantum methods of transmitting information are superior to classical ones.
Dec 23, 2018
Scientists Have Finally Discovered A Way To ‘See’ Dark Matter With The Hubble Space Telescope
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: cosmology
An international team of scientists has published a new study which describes how the Hubble Space Telescope can be used to ‘see’ dark matter.
An international team of scientists believe that they have finally found a way to “see” dark matter, which is an invisible and elusive substance that makes up 85 percent of the matter in the universe.
As the Daily Mail has reported, in a new study, astronomers hailing from Spain and Australia have written that by using data collected from the Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers may be able to use starlight from faraway galaxy clusters so that they can spot dark matter and eventually map this mysterious substance.
Dec 23, 2018
WATCH LIVE: SpaceX to Launch Falcon 9 Rocket #GPS III-1 #2018Finale @8:51am EST
Posted by Mary Jain in categories: satellites, security
For its 2018 finale, A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch the U.S. Air Force’s first third-generation navigation satellite for the Global Positioning System (GPS 3–01) from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
Liftoff window begins at 8:51 a.m. EST (1351 GMT).
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Dec 23, 2018
Your Brain Is Constantly Searching for Problems to Fix
Posted by Mary Jain in category: neuroscience
Why do many problems in life seem to stubbornly stick around, no matter how hard people work to fix them? It turns out that a quirk in the way human brains process information means that when something becomes rare, we sometimes see it in more places than ever.
Think of a “neighborhood watch” made up of volunteers who call the police when they see anything suspicious. Imagine a new volunteer who joins the watch to help lower crime in the area. When they first start volunteering, they raise the alarm when they see signs of serious crimes, like assault or burglary.
Let’s assume these efforts help and, over time, assaults and burglaries become rarer in the neighborhood. What would the volunteer do next? One possibility is that they would relax and stop calling the police. After all, the serious crimes they used to worry about are a thing of the past.
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