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Tunneling Time Particle Enno Giese Particles Patrik Schach
- In an amazing phenomenon of quantum physics known as tunneling, particles appear to move faster than the speed of light. However, physicists from Darmstadt believe that the time it takes for particles to tunnel has been measured incorrectly until ... [Read More]


Electron Electrons Emission Quantum Light Light Number
- Photon-number distributions of various light sources have been studied extensively, but little is known about the statistical distribution of electrons emitted under the effect of intense quantum light. However, researchers at the Max Planck ... [Read More]

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Wombat Burrows Burrows Species Wombats Burrow Areas
- Australia's unprecedented Black Summer bushfires in 2019–20 created ideal conditions for misinformation to spread, from the insidious to the absurd. It was within this context that a bizarre story went viral on social media. This was a tale ... [Read More]

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Branch River Eman Ghoneim Ahramat Pyramids Nile
- The largest field of pyramids in Egypt – consisting of 31 pyramids built over a millennium, including the famous Great Pyramid at Giza – lies along a narrow strip of land in the desert several kilometres west of the Nile River. The Nile ... [Read More]

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Norovirus Cruise Ship Board Guests Bug
- Hundreds of holidaymakers on board a P&O cruise ship have been taken ill with suspected cases of norovirus. More than 150 guests are isolated on board P&O's MV Ventura ship, which left Southampton in the UK on May 11 for a 14-night cruise around the Canary Islands, a source told Metro.co.uk. The unnamed source said there had been 250 suspected cases in the last four days, adding that guests had been "throwing up in public spaces" around the vessel. "This is a serious outbreak. We don't know where it came from, it has been on board for a month maybe 5-6 weeks now and each cruise we think it ... [Read More]


Dinosaur Dinosaurs Evolution Study Endothermy Climates
- Long considered cold-blooded behemoths, new research challenges the conventional wisdom about dinosaurs . The study suggests that some of these ancient creatures may have been warm-blooded , a revelation that could rewrite our ... [Read More]

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Aurora Weather Sun Cycle Week Years
- Even though experts say conditions are primed for more aurora shows over the next few years, predicting exactly when and where is a challenge. One week ago, a spectacular northern lights display wowed millions of Americans . Experts and aurora ... [Read More]

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Trade Archaeology Data Sites Time Study
- What if Indiana Jones had been able to use artificial intelligence? With AI, Indy could have quickly analyzed ancient texts, deciphered hieroglyphics and  cross-referenced historical data, speeding up his research and reducing the time spent ... [Read More]

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Antibodies Variants People Covid Virus Vaccine
- The COVID-19 pandemic is over, but the virus that caused it is still here, sending thousands of people to the hospital each week and spinning off new variants with depressing regularity. The virus's exceptional ability to change and evade immune ... [Read More]


Materials Waves Phonons Optical Sciences Devices Matt Eichenfield
- What if your earbuds could do everything your smartphone can do already, except better? What sounds a bit like science fiction may actually not be so far off. A new class of synthetic materials could herald the next revolution of wireless technologies, enabling devices to be smaller, require less signal strength, and use less power. The key to these advances lies in what experts call phononics, which is similar to photonics. Both take advantage of similar physical laws and offer new ways to advance technology. While photonics takes advantage of photons – or light – phononics does ... [Read More]


Tiger Beetles Bat Bats Ultrasound Tiger Beetle Moths
- TOPICS: Tiger beetles mimic the ultrasonic signals of toxic moths to evade bat predation, a survival strategy exclusive to their nocturnal varieties. As the primary predators of nocturnal insects, bats exert selective pressure that leads to the ... [Read More]


Starliner Launch Boeing Nasa Flight Test
- The historic first manned launch of the spacecraft has been hindered by delays The historic first crewed launch of Boeing Co.'s Starliner spacecraft will now take place no earlier than May 25, after the initial launch attempt was scrubbed earlier ... [Read More]


Planet Star Speculoos Dwarf Surface Earth
- TOPICS: Astronomers have discovered a new Earth-sized planet, SPECULOOS-3b, orbiting a cold, Jupiter -sized star 55 light years away. Unlike Earth, this planet likely lacks an atmosphere due to intense radiation from its close proximity to the ... [Read More]


Amalthea Jupiter's System Moons Moon Inner Moons
- During its 59th close flyby of Jupiter on March 7, 2024, NASA's Juno mission captured breathtaking views of the giant planet's colorful belts and swirling storms, including the iconic Great Red Spot. However, upon closer examination, the images ... [Read More]

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National Museum Archaeologists Lithuania Year 600 Year Old Park
- Buried near a walking path at a park in Lithuania sat the forgotten treasures of centuries long gone. The well-kept green grass and orange-tinged dirt hid the 600-year-old secrets — but not anymore. Archaeologists excavated a section of Verkių Regional Park this spring, the National Museum of Lithuania said in a May 15 news release. Situated at the outskirts of the European country's capital city, Vilnius, the park boasts greenery, forests and a large old manor. Excavations at the park in 2008 uncovered a dozen graves and artifacts from medieval times, the museum said. The extent ... [Read More]


Crabs San Diego Tuna Baja California Tuna Crabs Ocean
- Usually, when scuba divers explore the waters off San Diego, they see lots of fish—and maybe the occasional shark or octopus. But, in recent weeks, they've found the seafloor completely covered in small, red crustaceans. The plentiful creatures are called tuna crabs ( Pleuroncodes planipes )—they're related to hermit crabs but are actually a type of squat lobster. Measuring one to three inches long, these bright animals can fit in the palm of a human hand. Tuna crabs typically live in the waters off Baja California, Mexico. But, for at least the third time in ten years, they've ... [Read More]


Black Hole Hole Region Holes Black Holes Study
- Sign up for CNN's Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more . Albert Einstein was right: There is an area at the edge of black holes where matter can no longer stay in orbit and instead falls in, as predicted by his theory of gravity. Using telescopes capable of detecting X-rays, a team of astronomers has for the first time observed this area — called the "plunging region" — in a black hole about 10,000 light-years from Earth. "We've been ignoring this region, because we didn't have the data," ... [Read More]

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Horses Study Researchers Cardiff University Southern Finland Balts
- Around 1,000 years ago, pagans living near the Baltic Sea imported horses from their newly Christian northern neighbors and then subjected the animals to gruesome public sacrifice, a new study finds. Horses were an important component of Balt culture between the first and 13th centuries, evidence shows; numerous ancient equestrian artifacts have been recovered, and travelers have reported that elite Balts drank fermented mare's milk. Because the Balts were not literate prior to their conversion to Christianity, however, most information about their lives, including their pagan religion, ... [Read More]


Toi Exoplanet Planets Star Planet Systems
- A team of professional and citizen scientists has found a Neptune-like exoplanet orbiting one of two Sun-like stars in a binary system. The planet, dubbed TOI 4633 c (and nicknamed Percival), was identified using data from NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS).  The exoplanet was spotted when it passed in front of its host star, TOI 4633 A, temporarily dimming its light like a solar eclipse. The find, published in  The Astrophysical Journal , might help astrophysicists understand how planets form around and orbit multi-star systems, opening the door to even more ... [Read More]


Virus Covid Cdc Levels Emergency Department Data
- COVID-19 infections are now likely growing in at least 12 states and the District of Columbia, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated Friday, as health authorities are watching for signs the virus might be starting to accelerate again after a springtime lull. Based on data analyzed by the agency from emergency department visits , CDC modeling suggests COVID-19 infections are increasing in Alaska, Arizona, California, Washington D.C., Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon, Texas and Washington state. The uptick comes as nearly all parts of the ... [Read More]

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