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- When light and atoms share a common vibe
- Ancient wolf pup mummy in Yukon permafrost from 57,000 years ago
- Meteoric evidence for a previously unknown asteroid
- Crikey! Massive prehistoric croc emerges from South East Queensland
When light and atoms share a common vibe Posted: 21 Dec 2020 01:05 PM PST Scientists demonstrate a state of vibration that exists simultaneously at two different times. They evidence this quantum superposition by measuring the strongest class of quantum correlations between light beams that interact with the vibration. |
Ancient wolf pup mummy in Yukon permafrost from 57,000 years ago Posted: 21 Dec 2020 01:05 PM PST While water blasting at a wall of frozen mud in Yukon, Canada, a gold miner made an extraordinary discovery: a perfectly preserved wolf pup that had been locked in permafrost for 57,000 years. The remarkable condition of the pup, named Zhùr by the local Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in people, gave researchers a wealth of insights about her age, lifestyle, and relationship to modern wolves. |
Meteoric evidence for a previously unknown asteroid Posted: 21 Dec 2020 09:18 AM PST A team of scientists has identified a potentially new meteorite parent asteroid by studying a small shard of a meteorite that arrived on Earth a dozen years ago. The composition of a piece of the meteorite Almahata Sitta (AhS) indicates that its parent body was an asteroid roughly the size of Ceres, the largest object in the main asteroid belt, and formed in the presence of water under intermediate temperatures and pressures. |
Crikey! Massive prehistoric croc emerges from South East Queensland Posted: 21 Dec 2020 07:11 AM PST A prehistoric croc measuring more than five meters long -- dubbed the 'swamp king' -- ruled south eastern Queensland waterways only a few million years ago. Researchers identified the new species of prehistoric croc -- which they named Paludirex vincenti -- from fossils first unearthed in the 1980s. |
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