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- Cosmic tempest: Astronomers detect most energetic outflow from a distant quasar
- Boson particles discovery provides insights for quantum computing
- Puzzle of Compton scattering solved: New approach for testing theories in quantum mechanics
- Spider venom key to pain relief without side-effects
Cosmic tempest: Astronomers detect most energetic outflow from a distant quasar Posted: 14 Apr 2020 02:32 PM PDT Researchers have detected the most energetic wind from any quasar ever measured. This outflow, traveling at nearly 13 percent of the speed of light, carries enough energy to dramatically impact star formation across an entire galaxy. |
Boson particles discovery provides insights for quantum computing Posted: 14 Apr 2020 09:28 AM PDT Researchers have discovered a key insight for the development of quantum devices and quantum computers. Scientists found that a class of particles known as bosons can behave as an opposite class of particles called fermions, when forced into a line. |
Puzzle of Compton scattering solved: New approach for testing theories in quantum mechanics Posted: 14 Apr 2020 09:27 AM PDT Light can be used to knock electrons out of atoms, with light particles and electrons bouncing off each other like two billiard balls - Compton scattering. Why electrons can even be ejected from an atom when the light does not actually have enough energy to do so has now been discovered by a team of physicists. |
Spider venom key to pain relief without side-effects Posted: 14 Apr 2020 07:55 AM PDT Molecules in tarantula venom could be used as an alternative to opioid pain killers for people seeking chronic pain relief. |
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