A new form of light could power next-gen quantum computers0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- February 24, 2018
Photons can hang out in groups and share information, it turns out.
Photons can hang out in groups and share information, it turns out.
On Febuary 22nd, a high speed solar wind stream is passing just south of Earth, making grazing contact with our planet’s magnetic field. This is causing something unusual to happen. Around the poles, Earth’s magnetic field has been ringing like a bell. Rob Stammes recorded the phenomenon from his magnetic observatory in Lofoton, Norway.
A dark storm on Neptune, once big enough to reach from Boston to Portugal, is dwindling to nothing as the Hubble Space Telescope keeps watch.
Life is hazardous when you risk being run over by a millipede
This is the first instance of triggering a chemical reaction with mechanical pressure alone.
New evidence offers great detail of the bizarre event and provides unprecedented insight into how such a unique incident is dealt with in real time.
Defining what’s unique about these ‘fearfully great lizards’ gets harder with new finds
He was excited to test his new camera, but he also captured something totally unique.
NASA’s Juno orbiter successfully made its eleventh flyby of Jupiter on February 7, 2018.
As much as we tend to panic over the idea of an asteroid crashing into the Earth, one possible explanation for life on Earth is that an asteroid brought it here in the first place.
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