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Researchers have demonstrated that cold atoms can be used to simulate gravitational waves in a laboratory setting. When two black holes collide, they send ripples through space and time, much like waves spreading across a pond. These ripples, known as gravitational waves, were first predicted by Ei
Scientists investigated a new two-dimensional form of matter known as Bose glass, which could help physicists study a concept known as many-body localization.
Scientists Researching Dark Matter May Have Found Evidence Of A New Type Of Particle » TwistedSifter
Discovering a new type of particle is always exciting.
Liberation Times has obtained twenty-two witness statements and an incident report through a Freedom of Information Act request, following December 2023 ‘drone’ incursions reported over Langley Air Force Base, Virginia.
Generating step-by-step "chain-of-thought" rationales improves language model performance on complex reasoning tasks like mathematics or commonsense question-answering.
Gravity study gives insights into hidden features beneath lost ocean of Mars and rising Olympus Mons
Studies of gravity variations at Mars have revealed dense, large-scale structures hidden beneath the sediment layers of a lost ocean. The analysis, which combines models and data from multiple missions, also shows that active processes in the Martian mantle may be giving a boost to the largest volcano in the solar system, Olympus Mons.
"These dense structures could be volcanic in origin or could be compacted material due to ancient impacts. There are around 20 features of varying sizes that we have identified dotted around the area surrounding the north polar cap—one of which resembles the shape of a dog
Although volcanoes are very dense, the Tharsis area is much higher than the average surface of Mars, and is ringed by a region of comparatively weak gravity. This gravity anomaly is hard to explain by looking at differences in the Martian crust and upper mantle alone. The study by Dr. Root and his team suggests that a light mass around 1750 kilometers across and at a depth of 1100 kilometers is giving the entire Tharsis region a boost upwards. This could be explained by huge plume of lava, deep within the Martian interior, traveling up towards the surface.
A viral pic of an Ohio guy lugging around 2 geese is blowing up after Donald Trump’s bizarre pet-munching Haitian immigrant claims ... but we're told the photo’s just being twisted to fit the former prez's narrative, and what's actually going on is far less dramatic.
Reproduction of HTMX official examples with Python FastHTML
hybrid LSTM models, significantly outperform the traditional GARCH models
If you travel far enough away from the Sun, the Solar System becomes a lot more populated.
“When it becomes accepted that the mind is a quantum phenomenon, we will have entered a new era in our understanding of what we are,” he says.
a drug binding to microtubules delayed unconsciousness in rats under anesthesia.
Ukrainian Commander-In-Chief: "over the last six days, the enemy hasn't advanced a single meter in the Pokrovsk direction"
technically not collusion: "The indictment does not accuse the individual influencers of knowing about the Russian scheme."
Humans can communicate with dogs using soundboards, study suggests | Animal behaviour | The Guardian
Study described as ‘necessary first step’ in discovering whether dogs and humans can use push-button devices to communicate
DataFrames for the new era
Anthropic is launching a new subscription plan for its AI chatbot, Claude, catered toward enterprise customers that want more administrative controls and
Rwanda’s tragic and shocking violence of 1994 indelibly etched itself on the global conscience. The violence has become a paradigmatic case of genocide and, thanks to a wealth of careful...
Despite being highly confident that they can understand the minds of people with opposing viewpoints, the assumptions humans make about others are often wrong, according to new research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London, in partnership with the University of Oxford.