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Nov 8, 2024

First Indication of Solar $^8B Neutrinos via Coherent Elastic Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering with XENONnT

Posted by in categories: cosmology, particle physics

First indications of the neutrino fog—an important background for dark matter searches—from the PandaX & XENON collaborations Letters: https://go.aps.org/3AwVxQG & https://go.aps.org/3YSjX0l

Nov 8, 2024

Rep. Mace calls on NIH for transparency on testing of monkeys at Morgan Island, SC

Posted by in category: government

Didn’t Monkeys do a jailbreak in South Carolina?

Nov 7, 2024

Researchers make mouse skin transparent using a common food dye

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, food

Seeing what’s going on inside a body is never easy.


In a stunning experiment, researchers were able to see through a living mouse’s skin to its internal organs, simply by applying common light-absorbing molecules.

Nov 7, 2024

Scientists Are Covering Killer Robots With Living Fungus, Just Like Terminator

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Do the scientists want us to get Terminator killer robots? Because this is how you get Terminator killer robots.

Nov 7, 2024

Baidu Readies AI Smart Glasses to Rival Meta’s Ray-Bans

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Baidu Inc. is set to unveil a pair of glasses with a built-in AI assistant, putting up a Chinese rival to the Meta Ray-Bans that have proven a rare success in AI-powered hardware.

Nov 7, 2024

Scientist uses nanomagnets to build brain-like AI, cut power use, boost efficiency

Posted by in categories: nanotechnology, neuroscience

Nanomagnets keep a history of their states and can be trained in a few hours.


Jungfleisch uses nanomagnets to store and transmit information and achieves it in a more energy-efficient manner as compared to electrons.

Nov 7, 2024

Axion clouds around neutron stars could reveal dark matter origins

Posted by in categories: cosmology, particle physics

Hypothetical particles called axions could form dense clouds around neutron stars – and if they do, they will give off signals that radio telescopes can detect, say researchers in the Netherlands, the UK and the US. Since axions are a possible candidate for the mysterious substance known as dark matter, this finding could bring us closer to understanding it.

Around 85% of the universe’s mass consists of matter that appears “dark” to us. We can observe its gravitational effect on structures such as galaxies, but we cannot observe it directly. This is because dark matter hardly interacts with anything as far as we know, making it very difficult to detect. So far, searches for dark matter on Earth and in space have found no evidence for any of the various dark matter candidates.

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Nov 7, 2024

How Can Humanity Become a Kardashev Type 1 Civilization?

Posted by in category: futurism

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Nov 7, 2024

SpaceX suddenly gives out HUGE info about Lunar Starship

Posted by in category: space travel

SpaceX What about it!?

Nov 7, 2024

Hawking radiation may unveil hidden physics in black hole explosions

Posted by in categories: cosmology, physics

Detecting exploding primordial black holes from the universe’s first second may unveil new physics.


In that moment, pockets of hot material may have been dense enough to form black holes, potentially with masses ranging from 100,000 times less than a paperclip to 100,000 times more than the sun’s, according to scientists.

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