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- Astrophysics team lights the way for more accurate model of the universe
- The Milky Way galaxy has a clumpy halo
- Quantum engines with entanglement as fuel?
- Odors as navigational cues for pigeons
Astrophysics team lights the way for more accurate model of the universe Posted: 19 Oct 2020 01:49 PM PDT Scientists demonstrated the first use of a method called self-calibration to remove contamination from gravitational lensing signals. The results should lead to more accurate cosmological models of the universe. |
The Milky Way galaxy has a clumpy halo Posted: 19 Oct 2020 08:21 AM PDT Astronomers at the University of Iowa have determined our galaxy is surrounded by a clumpy halo of hot gases that is continually being supplied with material ejected by birthing or dying stars. The halo also may be where matter unaccounted for since the birth of the universe may reside. Results published in the journal Nature Astronomy. |
Quantum engines with entanglement as fuel? Posted: 19 Oct 2020 06:01 AM PDT It's still more science fiction than science fact, but perfect energy efficiency may be one step closer due to new research by physicists. |
Odors as navigational cues for pigeons Posted: 19 Oct 2020 06:01 AM PDT Volatile organic compounds identified that can be used for olfactory navigation by homing pigeons. |
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