- Teleportation Now, by taking advantage of the mathematical properties intrinsic to the shape of a donut -- or torus, in mathematical terminology -- a physicists have made great strides by realizing 'superdense teleportation.'
- Giant flare on distant star Activity like this in red giants - similar to what we see in the Sun -- comes as a surprise to astronomers. The discovery could help explain how winds from giant stars make their contribution to our galaxy's ecosystem.
- May 28 Unexpected brain structures tied to creativity, and to stifling it A surprising link has been found between creative problem-solving and heightened activity in the cerebellum, a structure located in the back of the brain and more typically thought of as the body's movement-coordination center.
- Quantum science Another test confirms particles change once measured
Friday, May 29, 2015
The NEWS 5/29/2015
Monday, May 25, 2015
Friday, May 22, 2015
What you don't know about March 21, 2015 (Must Read)
Is 2015 the beginning of a new era? Summary: Ancients believed that solar eclipses allowed portals to open & allow humans into a higher realm. In fact, last March was full of intriguing celestial events including a solar eclipse that happened on March 21, the same day when there was a Super Moon, equinox, and about the same time of several planetary alignments. According to the link, March 21 was likely a paradigm shift, or great awakening.
Honestly, this is even more interesting given the fact that Earth is spinning faster due to Earthquakes. Also, there has to something strange going on when it comes to Earth since one night, I had some beads hanging from a closet door that would shake at 5 minute intervals while nothing else in the room shook. The beads had to be responding to natural frequency.
Honestly, this is even more interesting given the fact that Earth is spinning faster due to Earthquakes. Also, there has to something strange going on when it comes to Earth since one night, I had some beads hanging from a closet door that would shake at 5 minute intervals while nothing else in the room shook. The beads had to be responding to natural frequency.
Thursday, May 21, 2015
What in the world?
What in the world?
Cold weather kills 20 times as many people as hot weather, according to an international study analyzing over 74 million deaths in 384 locations across 13 countries. The findings also reveal that deaths due to moderately hot or cold weather substantially exceed those resulting from extreme heat waves or cold spells.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/05/150520193831.htm
Cold weather kills 20 times as many people as hot weather, according to an international study analyzing over 74 million deaths in 384 locations across 13 countries. The findings also reveal that deaths due to moderately hot or cold weather substantially exceed those resulting from extreme heat waves or cold spells.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/05/150520193831.htm
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
New study on video game playing
How video games affect the brain on average. individuals will play at least 100,000 hours of video games before they're 21. Collectively, people play billions of hours of video games.
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Microbes that use electricity
A new article tells about how certain microbes called methanogens have the ability to use electricity & CO2 to create methane.
Monday, May 18, 2015
Bacteria studied on a weather balloon
Microbes sent over 110,000 feet into the stratosphere seem to change They change from pink to yellow, and amazingly survive. This has been part of an experiment which will also involve another group to aid in exploration of Martian life.
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Friday, May 15, 2015
Mysterious planets discovered outside Solar system
A summary of what kinds of planets have been discovered in recent times.
- Planet which doesn't revolve has uniform temp one both sides
- Planet with silicon in atmosphere that condenses into glass due to heat; the planet has winds thought to achieve 6,000 mph
- Strange solar system; solar system that contains large planet that moved closer to it's sun, likely causing inner planets to escape orbit due to high velocity and planet's gravity
- Planet which orbits much closer than Earth to sun, but with smaller, cooler star, receives mostly IR light, so any plants would thus be black and lifeforms adapted to see heat
New, possibly fatal, diseases being discovered around the world recently?
Uttar Pradesh- unknown illness kills 2, 20 more effected in 24 hrs.
Not much news to talk about? Don't worry
I have a feeling that next a whole lot of interesting things will happen. I will try to include other (new) sources of information.
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Science articles of the day: May 14, 2015
Geneticists map difference between nocturnal birds
Physicists observe attosecond real-time restructuring of electron cloud in molecule
A stopwatch for electron flashes: duration of energetic electron pulses measured using laser fields
CLAIRE Brings Electron Microscopy to Soft Materials, cathodoluminescence - electron microscopy could be used to examine polymers, and noninvasive method of studying organic matter spectral characteristics at nano scale
U of M creates new material , stays liquid more than 200 degrees F below its expected freezing point, but a light touch can cause it to form yellow crystals that glow under ultraviolet light.
Researchers find way to detect carbon gas on Mars to aid in search for life
multiple robots can be controlled with these 2 very simple things
Can math help predict the pattern of paths that ants create?
discovery could be key to future technology
Physicists observe attosecond real-time restructuring of electron cloud in molecule
A stopwatch for electron flashes: duration of energetic electron pulses measured using laser fields
CLAIRE Brings Electron Microscopy to Soft Materials, cathodoluminescence - electron microscopy could be used to examine polymers, and noninvasive method of studying organic matter spectral characteristics at nano scale
U of M creates new material , stays liquid more than 200 degrees F below its expected freezing point, but a light touch can cause it to form yellow crystals that glow under ultraviolet light.
Researchers find way to detect carbon gas on Mars to aid in search for life
multiple robots can be controlled with these 2 very simple things
Can math help predict the pattern of paths that ants create?
discovery could be key to future technology
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Solid, liquid, gas, plasma, & more
http://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-have-discovered-a-new-state-of-matter-the-jahn-teller-effect
Monday, May 11, 2015
Mysterious exoplanet likely to make its way to our solar system
The planet, which is nicknamed planet X, is a planet wandering through space. It is theorized that the planet actually makes it's way into the solar system, indicating it's likely going around our sun in an elliptical pattern. It is also theorized that this planet may some day collide with Earth. The fact are that, there are multiple exoplanets that do similar orbits around our sun. These planets are outside of Pluto and most, if not all, are too small to truly be considered a planet. The orbits of these planets differ quite a lot from the rest of the planets in that they're orbit is much more elliptical. So, these planets first make their closest approach to the sun after which they pretty much exit the solar system for some time, making their way so far away from the sun that it is amazing, to say the least.
Mysterious discovery in Romania
A new mysterious discovery has been made in Romania. What is it? A new form of rocks. These rocks are round and the way they are naturally distributed seems as though they are, amazingly, multiplying by themselves. Apparently, one of these rocks has been cut and found to be made of rings. Amazingly, rain seems to make the rocks change size. This information has been found thanks to a group called Ancient Aliens on Facebook.
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