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- Final dance of unequal black hole partners
- Scientists design magnets with outstanding properties
- Has the hidden matter of the universe been discovered?
- A new candidate material for quantum spin liquids
- Seeing dark matter in a new light
- Astronomers discover clues that unveil the mystery of fast radio bursts
- Laser-powered nanomotors chart their own course
Final dance of unequal black hole partners Posted: 06 Nov 2020 09:33 AM PST Researchers used the Frontera supercomputer to model for the first time a black hole merger of two black holes with very different sizes (128:1). The research required seven months of constant computation. The results predict the gravitational waves such a merger would produce, as well as characteristics of the resulting merged black hole. |
Scientists design magnets with outstanding properties Posted: 06 Nov 2020 08:39 AM PST An international team has discovered a novel way to design magnets with outstanding physical properties, which could make them complementary to, or even competitive with traditional inorganic magnets, which are widely used in everyday appliances. |
Has the hidden matter of the universe been discovered? Posted: 06 Nov 2020 08:38 AM PST Astrophysicists consider that around 40% of the ordinary matter that makes up stars, planets and galaxies remains undetected, concealed in the form of a hot gas in the complexe cosmic web. Today, scientists may have detected, for the first time, this hidden matter through an innovative statistical analysis of 20-year-old data. |
A new candidate material for quantum spin liquids Posted: 06 Nov 2020 08:38 AM PST Using a unique material, scientists have been able to design and study an unusual state of matter, the Quantum Spin Liquid. The work has significant implications for future technologies, from quantum computing to superconductivity and spintronics. |
Seeing dark matter in a new light Posted: 06 Nov 2020 06:30 AM PST A small team of astronomers have found a new way to 'see' the elusive dark matter haloes that surround galaxies, with a new technique 10 times more precise than the previous-best method. |
Astronomers discover clues that unveil the mystery of fast radio bursts Posted: 06 Nov 2020 06:29 AM PST Astrophysicists recently observed fast radio bursts, powerful radio waves coming from deep space that have been among the most mysterious astronomical phenomena ever observed. |
Laser-powered nanomotors chart their own course Posted: 04 Nov 2020 11:36 AM PST Researchers have introduced a system of gold nanorods that acts like a tiny light-driven motor, with its direction of motion is determined by the orientation of the motors. This work may lead to smaller and more precise nanomachines. |
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