Infinite Mindflipped into Alpha Omega NewsDark Matter Mysterious 'Particle X17' Could Carry a Newfound Fifth Force of Nature, But Most Experts Are Skeptical Live Science - Mara Johnson-Groh Our universe is governed by four fundamental forces. At least that's what physicists have long thought. Now, however, new research suggests that …
Keithflipped into Notice: SpaceUniverse Scientists Have Just Discovered The Biggest Black Hole Ever & It’s Mindblowing The Inquisitr - Anna Harnes Though black holes are constantly offering scientists new space discoveries, astrophysicists are reeling after finding the largest black hole ever …
Josh Gardnerflipped into SPACE & TIMEScience Why the Laws of Physics Are Inevitable Quanta Magazine - Natalie Wolchover By considering simple symmetries, physicists working on the “bootstrap” have rederived the four known forces. “There’s just no freedom in the laws of …
University of Alaska Fairbanks Disappearing frontier: Alaska's glaciers retreating at record pace reuters.com - Yereth RosenANCHORAGE (Reuters) - Alaska will soon close a year that is shaping up as its hottest on record, with glaciers in the "Frontier State" melting at record or near-record levels, pouring waters into rising
World Economic ForumGlobal Perspectives Physics Nobel prize winner: This planet is all we've got weforum.org - Reuters Staff Fix the climate crisis and save the Earth, one of this year’s Nobel laureates for physics urged on Saturday, saying the idea of humans escaping our …
New Atlasflipped into SpaceBlack Holes Most massive black hole in the local universe discovered newatlas.com - David Szondy Astronomers from the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics and at the University Observatory Munich have found the largest known black …
Quantum Mechanics Has physics ever been deterministic? eurekalert.org - www.eurekalert.org Researchers from the Austrian Academy of Sciences, the University of Vienna and the University of Geneva, have proposed a new interpretation of …
MarketWatchQubits Intel introduces chip to speed up development of quantum computers MarketWatch - By Wallace Witkowski Intel Corp. INTC, -0.12% unveiled a chip Monday meant to speed the development of commercially viable quantum computers. Code named "Horse Ridge," …
New York Postflipped into LivingClimate Change How climate scientists are trying to cut their own carbon footprint New York Post - By Associated Press For years, Kim Cobb was the Indiana Jones of climate science. The Georgia Tech professor flew to the caves of Borneo to study ancient and current …
Scientific Americanflipped into Scientific AmericanScience Evidence of New X17 Particle Reported, but Scientists Are Wary scientificamerican.com - Jonathan O'Callaghan The hunt for dark matter—and the associated particles and forces that we expect to accompany it—has turned up numerous false dawns over the years. …
Quantum Physics Experimental Characterization of a Spin Quantum Heat Engine aps.org - journals.aps.org Developments in the thermodynamics of small quantum systems envisage nonclassical thermal machines. In this scenario, energy fluctuations play a …
The Washington PostTuscany Quake rattles Tuscany, no injuries reported The Washington Post - Associated PressA wide crack opened up in the portico of the church of St. Sylvester in the town of Barberino. Cracks opened up in the walls of some houses, Tuscany Gov. Enrico Rossi told reporters. He said a gym was
Education PhysTEC Names Five Schools as Grant Recipients aps.org - www.aps.org Each awardee will receive $25,000 for the purpose of undergoing a two-year improvement plan to implement best practices found in the Physics Teacher …
Gaming (UK) Physics-Based Total Tank Simulator Coming to Steam in 2020 godisageek.com - by Gary Bailey 505 Games and developer Noobz From Poland have announced a new World War II battle simulator, the physics-based Total Tank Simulator. It’s due to hit …
Reuters UKQubits Intel creates chip to control quantum computers Reuters UK(Reuters) - Quantum computers aim to carry out tasks in just a few minutes that would take today’s best conventional computers thousands of years. But in nearly every photograph of the devices, there’s
VentureBeatflipped into BusinessQuantum Computing Intel Labs unveils cryogenic control chip for quantum computing VentureBeat - Dean TakahashiIntel Labs unveiled a first-of-its-kind cryogenic control chip — code-named Horse Ridge — that will speed up the development of quantum computing systems. Horse Ridge will enable control of multiple quantum
Research Undergrad Research Teaches Skills and Confidence aps.org - physics.aps.org At the PhysCon meeting for undergraduate physics majors, attendees say research is key to their education. At PhysCon, no one is shy about their …
Geophysics Seismic wavefield imaging of Earth’s interior across scales nature.com - www.nature.com Aki, K., Christoffersson, A. & Husebye, E. S. Determination of the three-dimensional seismic structure of the lithosphere. J. Geophys. Res. 82, 277–296 …
The Evening Standardflipped into The Evening StandardUK News Astronomers discover new way to weigh supermassive black holes standard.co.uk - Bonnie Christian Astronomers have discovered a unique way to weigh supermassive black holes at the centres of galaxies. The method involves measuring the distances …
Neutron Stars Russian astrophysicists discovered a neutron star with an unusual magnetic field structure eurekalert.org - www.eurekalert.org Scientists from Moscow Institute for Physics and Technology, Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IKI), and Pulkovo …
HowStuffWorksflipped into HistoryHistory 20 Memorable Moments of the 21st Century So Far howstuffworks.com - John Donovan We are now, already, two decades deep into the 21st century. In the past 20 years, Earth-shaking, mind-bending, being-altering changes have upended …
midday indiaflipped into NewsiOS Apps String theory mid-day.com - Karishma Kuenzang Western classical violinist Aisha Syed from the Dominican Republic will collaborate with Mumbai's Mehli Mehta Foundation choir and string ensemble in …
Icon version of the Flipboard logoCERN How the Edge of Our Galaxy Defies Known Physics realclearscience.com - Steven Pomeroy (via Physics Girl) How is it possible that you can't see 95% of the universe? The edge of our milky way defies known physics, so physicist are using …
Princeton University Seniors Brown, Fried awarded Marshall Scholarship for graduate study in the UK princeton.edu - www.princeton.edu Princeton seniors Andrew Brown and Avital Fried have been named 2019 Marshall Scholars. The Marshall Scholarship seeks to promote strong relations …
Joseph Reidflipped into Nun nun buggyThe Arctic What are the northern lights? rcinet.ca - Katherine Barton, CBC News Across the North, vibrant aurora borealis dance and ripple across the sky practically every night in the winter. Most people know that the northern …
Forbesflipped into TechnologyBusiness Bubbles Could Solve The Mystery Of Titan’s Disappearing Islands Forbes - Brian KoberleinTitan is a cold and distant world, shrouded in a thick, smoggy atmosphere. While it is very different than Earth, it shares many similar features. It has a complex geology with seas and rivers, rains seasons.
Methane Peatlands release more methane when disturbed by roads phys.org - Erin I. Garcia De Jesus Roads built through acidic wetlands may make greenhouse gas emissions from the wetlands spike by damming natural water flow, according to a new study. …
Daniel Estrada or Artronavtflipped into L\inter/faceTypography An oral history of… Comic Sans creativereview.co.uk - By Emma Tucker Love it or loathe it, Comic Sans has achieved a remarkable level of fame, particularly for a typeface. It’s remained in regular use since it was …
Quantum Physics Inkjet Nozzle Failure by Heterogeneous Nucleation: Bubble Entrainment, Cavitation, and Diffusive Growth aps.org - journals.aps.org Piezoacoustic drop-on-demand (DOD) inkjet printing is widely applied in high-end digital printing due to its unprecedented precision and …
Italy Trains disrupted after earthquake shakes Tuscany thelocal.it - AFP/The Local No one has been reported hurt in the earthquake, though some damage to churches, convents and other historic buildings has been reported. The quake …