NASA Finds Perfectly Rectangular Iceberg In Antarctica As If It Was Deliberately Cut

Amazingly Sharp, Rectangular Iceberg Floats Near Antarctica’s Larsen C Shelf in NASA Image TL;DR NASA has captured an extraordinary image of a sharp-edged rectangular iceberg floating near the Larsen C ice shelf in Antarctica. While it appears unusual, this iceberg is a natural phenomenon known as a tabular iceberg, characterized by steep vertical sides and…

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Physicists capture detailed image of atoms behaving as both waves and particles

Physicists Capture First-Ever Image of Atoms as Waves, Unlocking New Insights in Quantum Mechanics TL;DR For the first time, scientists have captured an image showing atoms behaving both as waves and particles, a phenomenon predicted by quantum mechanics. The team cooled lithium atoms near absolute zero and used an optical lattice to alternate between particle…

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For the first time, astronomers have tracked the motion of bubbling gas of a real star (video)

For the First Time, Astronomers Track Bubbling Gas on a Distant Star, Revealing Surprising Movements TL;DR For the first time ever, astronomers captured images of bubbling gas on a star’s surface, similar to what is seen on the Sun. The team used the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) to observe R Doradus, a red giant…

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1,700-year-old Roman-style sandal found in melting Norwegian ice patch

Ancient Roman-Style Sandal Uncovered in Norway’s Melting Ice, Offering Clues About Iron Age Travel TL;DR A 1,700-year-old Roman-style sandal was discovered in a melting ice patch in Norway, shedding light on Iron Age travel. Found by a local hiker in 2019, the leather sandal was quickly excavated before a snowstorm hit. Archaeologists believe the sandal…

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Astronomers Successfully Map 8,000 Galaxies and Make an Incredible Discovery

Discover Where the Milky Way Lies Within Laniakea, a Vast Supercluster of 100,000 Galaxies TL;DR Researchers have mapped the movement of over 8,000 galaxies and identified our Milky Way’s exact position within the Laniakea supercluster. Stretching 500 million light-years across and containing roughly 100,000 galaxies, Laniakea is one of the largest cosmic structures in the…

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New research reveals how black holes create multiple images of distant galaxies

Discover How Spinning Black Holes Bend Light and Reveal Repeated Images of Distant Galaxies TL;DR A new mathematical breakthrough explains why black holes create multiple images of distant galaxies by bending light. This bending, which allows light to loop around a black hole, results in distorted yet repeated images. The distance needed to see the…

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Experiments set to examine if consciousness emerges from quantum strange behavior

New Research Links Quantum Mechanics to Consciousness, Exploring the Brain’s Quantum Connections TL;DR Recent research suggests a connection between quantum mechanics and consciousness, challenging traditional views of brain function. Theoretical proposals indicate that consciousness may arise from quantum states, potentially explained by the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. Roger Penrose’s hypothesis posits that the collapse…

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