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May 26, 2024

Hungry, Hungry White Dwarfs: Solving the Puzzle of Stellar Metal Pollution

Posted by in categories: chemistry, food, space

Dead stars known as white dwarfs, have a mass like the sun while being similar in size to Earth. They are common in our galaxy, as 97% of stars are white dwarfs. As stars reach the end of their lives, their cores collapse into the dense ball of a white dwarf, making our galaxy seem like an ethereal graveyard.

Despite their prevalence, the chemical makeup of these stellar remnants has been a conundrum for astronomers for years. The presence of heavy metal elements—like silicon, magnesium, and calcium—on the surface of many of these compact objects is a perplexing discovery that defies our expectations of stellar behavior.

“We know that if these heavy metals are present on the surface of the white dwarf, the white dwarf is dense enough that these heavy metals should very quickly sink toward the core,” explains JILA graduate student Tatsuya Akiba. “So, you shouldn’t see any metals on the surface of a white dwarf unless the white dwarf is actively eating something.”

May 26, 2024

An English Teacher Reads “Who Can Replace a Man?” by Brian Aldiss

Posted by in category: futurism

May 26, 2024

Hidden Food Threat: Experts Warn Of Dangers Of RNAi Crops

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, food, genetics

Imagine a technology that could genetically rewire organisms in real-time, silencing critical genes across entire ecosystems with unknown effects.

May 26, 2024

AI Reset: “Life As We Know It Will Be Gone In 5 Years” — Upcoming Utopia vs Dystopia

Posted by in categories: education, robotics/AI

The world is at a critical juncture where the choices we make regarding AI, education, healthcare, and decentralized systems will determine whether we move towards a future of chaos and despair or one of abundance and higher consciousness Questions to inspire discussion What is the potential future of AI? —The speaker.

May 26, 2024

Cities are running out of water and bracing for ‘Day Zero’

Posted by in category: sustainability

Cape Town, which beat a water crisis in 2018, holds lessons for cities grappling with an El Niño-fueled drought.

May 26, 2024

Thyroid Hormones (FT4, FT3): What’s Optimal?

Posted by in category: futurism

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May 26, 2024

Scientists develop technique to analyze RNA structures in ultra-high definition

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Scientists at the University of Nottingham have developed a technique to analyze the atomic-level structure of RNA molecules with exceptional precision and speed, and are the first in the world to use the method to examine structural changes in RNA when a cell gets infected with HIV.

May 26, 2024

Ion movement breakthrough could unlock faster-charging supercapacitors

Posted by in category: innovation

The research explores the potential of supercapacitors as a faster-charging and longer-lasting alternative to traditional batteries.

May 26, 2024

Splashy breakthroughs are exciting, but people with spinal cord injuries need more

Posted by in category: innovation

The tech that gets the most attention isn’t always the most useful, affordable, or practical.

May 26, 2024

Crows can count much in the same way as human toddlers, study finds

Posted by in category: futurism

Crows can vocally count up to four. The intelligent birds recognize and react to numbers in a process similar to that of human cognition, according to a new study.

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