Einstein was mistaken (a little) about quantum physics, a new version of a famous double slit experiment reveals

Einstein was mistaken (a little) about quantum physics, a new version of a famous double slit experiment reveals

When you buy through our articles links, Future and its syndication partners can earn commissions. A simplified MIT experimental scheme, where two atoms are considered instead of a laser beam and act as two cracks that can dispel individual photons by creating a pattern of interference. ; | Credit: V. Fedoseev et al. For more … Read more

Scientists say

Scientists say

The humble contemporary potatoes, first domesticated about 10,000 years ago, began its activities in the Andes Mountains until it becomes the main harvest on which the world depends. But since the plants do not retain a fossil record, its tribe essentially remained a mystery. Now, a team of evolutionary biologists and genome scientists traced this … Read more

“Vibrant oasis of chemical eating beings” found in a deep Pacific Ocean

“Vibrant oasis of chemical eating beings” found in a deep Pacific Ocean

Provided by Will Dunham (Reuters) -Scientists diving to stunning depths in two ocean trenches in the Northwest Pacific Ocean, discovered prosperous marine creatures that keep them from eating organic matter, like most animals, but by turning chemicals into energy. They found these chemosynthesis -based animal communities dominated by pipe worms and molluscs – during diving … Read more

The Roman era ‘church’ could have been a synagogue in Spain

The Roman era ‘church’ could have been a synagogue in Spain

Archaeologists working in Spain say they revealed evidence of what could have been a synagogue that the Jewish community has been unknown so far. While digging the site, it was previously believed to have been a church dating back to the 13th century, experts found materials and architectural evidence that encouraged them to hypothesis that … Read more

James Webb Space Telescope finds black holes that were patiently waiting for the stars in dust galaxies

James Webb Space Telescope finds black holes that were patiently waiting for the stars in dust galaxies

When you buy through our articles links, Future and its syndication partners can earn commissions. (Main) Black hole illustration, displacing an unfortunate star (insertion) JWST, who has just noticed these events for the first time. | Credit: (main) Carl Knox – Ozgrav Astronomers revealed James Webb’s Space Telescope (JWST) into their first brutal and gloomy … Read more

What do you know about CTE after suspect NYC shooting

What do you know about CTE after suspect NYC shooting

On Monday, Manhattan opened a weapon in the center of the middle, killing four people before turning the weapon on themselves, leaving a note that was mentioned several times by officials from the NBC News, familiar with the investigation. CTE or chronic traumatic encephalopathy is a brain condition caused by repeated head injuries, usually over … Read more

Here’s how to see this week’s double meteor shower

Here’s how to see this week’s double meteor shower

Sky-Gazers may have a good chance to see fire balls over the night sky this week. Two meteor showers – Alpha Capricorns and Southern Delta Aquariids – will reach their peak while the other will increase. Alpha Capricornids Meteor Shower, which is best known for producing very bright meteors called Fireballs, which may look like … Read more

The rapidly rotating Dead Star Strange “troubles” are strangely regular

The rapidly rotating Dead Star Strange “troubles” are strangely regular

When you buy through our articles links, Future and its syndication partners can earn commissions. Pulsar space illustration. | Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center What do you get when you have been staring at the same dead star for over 20 years? Insights on the strangest physics of the universe. The star PSR J0922+0638 … Read more

Which fire smoke bursts are dangerous? New Satellite Tech can link them to 3D to see air quality warnings on neighborhood scale

Which fire smoke bursts are dangerous? New Satellite Tech can link them to 3D to see air quality warnings on neighborhood scale

Canada is confronted with another dangerous fire season when burning forests send smoke bursts through the provinces and again to the United States. 2025 The pace of fires is reminiscent of a record 2023. The fire season, which has revealed a dangerous smoke level for millions of people in North America. Most of the last … Read more