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The universe is getting hot, hot, hot, a new study suggests

[ad_1] The universe is getting hotter, a new study has discovered. The study, published Oct.13 in the Astrophysical Journal, probed the thermal history of the universe over the past 10 billion years. He found that the average gas temperature in the universe increased more than 10 times over that time …

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The new implantable medical sensor can biodegrade in the body

[ad_1] iStock-metamorworks A new implantable sensor, made from materials that can safely biodegrade in the body, has been developed to monitor patients’ condition. A team of international researchers has designed the highly sensitive and flexible gas sensor that monitors the forms of nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide in the body. …

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Crypto crimes are down in 2020, but DeFi hacks are on the rise

[ad_2][ad_1] Cryptocurrency-related crimes slowed in 2020, but certain sectors within the cryptocurrency industry have become a new hotbed for criminal activity, a new report says. Citing leading crypto analytics firm CipherTrace, Reuters reported on Nov.10 that total losses from cryptocurrency theft, hacks and fraud decreased from $ 4.4 billion in …

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David Alaba is clear about his next destination

[ad_1] David Alaba will become one of the great protagonists of the next summer market. The 28-year-old versatile Austrian full-back has decided not to continue in the ranks of Bayern Munich with whom he has a contract until June 30, 2021, at which time he can join any team with …

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Helix Nebula sonification video scares netizens

[ad_1] Have you ever wondered how stars or other space elements would sound if they had music? If not, listen to the latest sonification of the Helix Nebula NASA’s Hubble shared on his social media. Although there is no sound in space, Helix Nebula, which is about 655 light years …

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New highly variable quasar discovered

[ad_1] Time series of the photometric data of J1258 in the optical and mid-infrared. Credit: Nagoshi et al., 2020. Analyzing data from astronomical surveys, Japanese astronomers have detected an extremely variable new quasi-stellar object (QSO), or quasar. The newly found object, designated SDSS J125809.31 + 351943.0, lit up in the …

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