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Light instead of electricity: scientists have created a compact and energy-efficient optical computer

According to researchers from the University of Tokyo, a much more powerful optical computer than those currently available may become viable in about ten years. A new optical computing method called diffraction casting promises faster and more energ...

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NASA wants to create Morrowind on Mars - housing will be built from mushrooms

NASA is exploring the possibility of growing housing from mushrooms on the Moon and Mars. The agency has signed a $2 million contract with researchers at NASA's Ames Center to study “mycotecture.” The reason NASA is investigating mushrooms is that ex...

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Triple spectacle: Webb telescope detects supernova in three different explosion periods

The near-infrared camera (NIRCam) of the James Webb Space Telescope has captured an intriguing sight 3.6 billion light-years from Earth— a supernova that appears three times at different stages during its explosion in a single image. Importantly, thi...

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Like in "Dovod": scientists have discovered time reversal at the photon level

Quantum physics showcases numerous bizarre phenomena and is often counterintuitive. This time, researchers recalled the film "Tenet" with their discovery, which can be referred to as negative time. A yet-to-be-reviewed study published in Scientific ...

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Autonomous underwater drones have found a Pacific Ocean "ghost ship" that sank more than 80 years ago

Remains of a hundred-meter ship have been discovered off the coast of California at a depth of over 1 km — the vessel had been considered lost forever for the past 80 years. The ship has been identified as the USS Stewart (DD-224) — the only destroy...

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Astronomers have found a planet that shows Earth's fate in 8 billion years - if it isn't swallowed by the Sun

A rocky planet named KMT-2020-BLG-0414 is located 4,000 light-years away from Earth and orbits a dim white dwarf — an object that was once a large star, much like our Sun. Stars of this size typically have a lifespan of about 10 billion years, and a...

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Scientists have created a "weightless" battery - the battery will become part of the frame of devices

Swedish researchers have developed a composite carbon fiber battery that can be utilized for creating device enclosures and frames. The battery will essentially have no separate weight. Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden hav...

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An OLED-based night vision device 1/10th of a hair thick has been developed by the University of Michigan

Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed an OLED-based night vision device that is thinner than paper. This technology does not require major changes to existing manufacturing processes. Chris Gibbons, a professor of electrical engine...

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Digital fatigue: half of Zoomers regret the existence of TikTok, - study

A new survey has revealed that a significant portion of Gen Z wishes popular social media platforms had never been created, despite the fact that young people spend a lot of time on them daily. The study, conducted by social psychologist Jonathan Ha...

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Primary black hole may "peek" into solar system once every 10 years

Primordial black holes are a hypothetical class of black holes that formed during the inhomogeneous high-density phase of the Big Bang. If they actually exist, new research suggests they could "peek" into our Solar System roughly every ten years. Ac...

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The James Webb telescope has revealed how a hungry black hole is "devouring" its own galaxy

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has detected a supermassive black hole in the early universe that was so "hungry" it began to consume its own galaxy. Typically, galaxies are considered "dead" or "quiescent" when star formation ceases. Scientis...

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Non-professional astronauts went into outer space for the first time in history and even set a few records

Billionaire Jared Isaacman and SpaceX engineer Sarah Gillis made history with the first-ever spacewalk conducted during a commercial mission. September 12, 2024, marked a significant milestone in space exploration. For the first time, non-profession...

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WHO debunks myth: cell phones don't cause brain cancer - new large-scale study

A large-scale study supported by the World Health Organization (WHO) has debunked the common belief that mobile phone radio waves are carcinogenic. Researchers analyzed over 5,000 studies published from 1994 to 2022. They selected 63 works that incl...

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Archaeological evidence of the legend of the tomb of the wizard Merlin has been found in Scotland

Archaeologists have uncovered ancient burials and remnants of fortifications in the Tweeddale region of southern Scotland, which may validate local folklore regarding the grave of the legendary wizard Merlin. Merlin, the fabled wizard from Arthurian...

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Ganymede under attack: an asteroid 20 times larger than the "dinosaur killer" has turned Jupiter's satellite around

The asteroid that collided with Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon, was found to be 20 times larger than the one responsible for the extinction of dinosaurs on Earth. This catastrophic event occurred around 4 billion years ago. As a result of the impa...

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