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Researchers have generated muons using small particle accelerators driven by lasers
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Integrating artificial intelligence into thermodynamics: A new paradigm for sustainable future
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Our Universe was 'pre-heated' in its early moments, according to a new study from the International Centre of Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR), challenging assumptions it emerged from an ultracold state.
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Will-o’-the-wisps may be ignited by tiny lightning zaps created by jostling microbubbles of air and methane
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Scientists sidestep Heisenberg uncertainty principle in precision sensing experiment
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A new emulator can drastically reduce computational time without sacrificing accuracy, which could help solve longstanding mysteries about the cosmos | Effort.jl: a fast and differentiable emulator for the Effective Field Theory of the Large Scale Structure of the Universe
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The IceCube experiment at the South Pole has detected several cosmic neutrinos with energies above 1 PeV, & the KM3NeT experiment spotted a neutrino with a record-breaking energy of 220 PeV. These ultrahigh-energy particles could have been produced in the explosive deaths of primordial black holes.
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Researchers have imaged the wave states of a prominent type of defect in silicon. Adding atoms of another material to silicon (creating a defect) could transform it into an invaluable resource, because the defects can house stable systems with quantum properties, potentially for quantum computing.
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Stephen Hawking’s 50-year-old theorem on how black holes merge together has been proven thanks to huge advances in gravitational wave astronomy, which helped astronomers catch the waves caused by an unusually powerful collision as they passed Earth at the speed of light.
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Optical sieve for nanoplastic detection, sizing and counting
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