[ad_1] In North America, the penumbral eclipse of the Beaver Moon was experienced on November 30. A penumbral eclipse is the result of the moon’s journey through the outer shadow of the Earth, which projects darkness onto the lunar satellite as the Earth and the moon align almost perfectly with …
Read More »Physicists observe “swirling rings” in a magnetic material for the first time
[ad_1] Wherever you have fluid, you can also find vortex rings there. Now, scientists have found vortex rings somewhere fascinating – inside a tiny pillar made of a magnetic material, the gadolinium-cobalt intermetallic compound GdCo.2. If you’ve seen smoke rings or bubble rings underwater, you’ve seen vortex rings – donut-shaped …
Read More »Astronomers have just solved a mystery of dark matter by saving our models of galactic formation
[ad_1] A small and mysterious galaxy 44 million light years away is finally revealing its secrets. Revealed last year to have an incredibly low amount of dark matter, the galaxy NGC 1052-DF4 presented a significant challenge to our galactic formation models. Those models still live another day. According to new …
Read More »Molecular techniques explain how the corals of the Great Barrier Reef survived harsh conditions
[ad_1] In a groundbreaking new study, scientists used innovative molecular techniques to explain how corals on Australia’s east coast survived previous harsh conditions, allowing the Great Barrier Reef to become the vast coral reef it is today. We sequenced the genomes of 150 individual colonies of the same coral species …
Read More »A large-scale tool to study the function of autism spectrum disorder genes
[ad_1] Scientists at Harvard University, the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard and MIT have developed a technology to study the function of many different genes in many different cell types at once, in a living organism. They applied the method on a large scale to study dozens of genes …
Read More »The European Space Agency will launch a claw to catch space junk
[ad_1] Space junk is becoming a serious problem as more and more companies launch their satellites into orbit. Once these units stop working, they continue to float in space, posing a danger to future launches and other satellites. That is why the European Space Agency (ESA) has an aggressive new …
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Read More »An MIT study shows that the brain is predisposed for reactive and reflexive movements
[ad_1] When you cycle to the store you may have two very different reasons for swerving: a simple reflex when something whizzes in your path, or executive control when you see road signs indicating the correct path. A new study by MIT neuroscientists shows how the brain is wired for …
Read More »NASA reveals an “unknown object” accelerating towards Earth
[ad_1] It was an important year for NASA’s discoveries, as the U.S. government agency had previously made headlines about water on the moon’s surface, possibly evidence of an alternate dimension, and even helped Tom Cruise make a film in the space. The group has now announced that an unknown object …
Read More »Climate emergency: New Zealand must combine words and actions | New Zeland
[ad_1] Following this week’s climate emergency declaration, New Zealand will face having one of the worst climate records in industrialized nations. Of the 43 industrialized countries, known as Annex 1 countries, 31 are experiencing a decline in emissions. But 12 saw net emissions rise between 1990 and 2018, and New …
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