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- Galaxy encounter violently disturbed Milky Way
- Largest aggregation of fishes in abyssal deep sea
- World's smallest atom-memory unit created
- Scientists make sound-waves from a quantum vacuum at the Black Hole laboratory
Galaxy encounter violently disturbed Milky Way Posted: 23 Nov 2020 01:10 PM PST The long-held belief that the Milky Way, the galaxy containing Earth and the solar system, is relatively static has been ruptured by fresh cosmic insight. The spiral-shaped disc of stars and planets is being pulled, twisted and deformed with extreme violence by the gravitational force of a smaller galaxy - the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). |
Largest aggregation of fishes in abyssal deep sea Posted: 23 Nov 2020 01:10 PM PST The largest aggregation of fishes ever recorded in the abyssal deep sea was discovered by a team of oceanographers during an expedition in the Clarion Clipperton Zone. |
World's smallest atom-memory unit created Posted: 23 Nov 2020 01:10 PM PST Faster, smaller, smarter and more energy-efficient chips for everything from consumer electronics to big data to brain-inspired computing could soon be on the way after engineers created the smallest memory device yet. |
Scientists make sound-waves from a quantum vacuum at the Black Hole laboratory Posted: 23 Nov 2020 07:09 AM PST Researchers have developed a new theory for observing a quantum vacuum that could lead to new insights into the behaviour of black holes. |
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