Enjneerflipped into A ScienceQuantum Mechanics Professor tackles one more mystery about quantum mechanics and time’s flow geekwire.com - Alan Boyle The University of Washington physicist who once ran a crowdfunded experiment on backward causation is now weighing in with a potential solution to …
SAMMYflipped into UNIVERSE & BEYONDEarth Science The Earth’s magnetic field just did something scientists rarely see bgr.com - Mike Wehner We never see it, but the Earth’s magnetic field is one of the things that allow life to thrive on our planet. It protects us from some of the harsher …
Robert Bainesflipped into Well Now, That's F***** Up...Science Stars Aren’t Supposed to Go Out Like This The Atlantic - Marina KorenNot in our own Milky Way, but in a galaxy about 75 million light-years away. The star in question is so hot that it glows crystal blue, and it shines a couple million times brighter than the star we know
The Independentflipped into Life & StyleLifestyle (UK) Exotic particle that has never been seen before found at CERN independent.co.uk - Andrew Griffin A new kind of particle that has never been seen before has been found at CERN. The Large Hadron Collider Beauty project spotted the four-quark …
SYFY WIREflipped into Bad AstronomyScience In the distant Universe a supermassive black hole eats a sun *a day* SYFY WIRE - Phil Plait Astronomers have found the most massive known black hole in the very early Universe, and it’s a whopper: It has 34 billion — yes, billion, with a b — …
John Doeflipped into All That Is InterestingAtoms Soap bubbles can split light into otherworldly branching streams newscientist.com - By Leah Crane Shine a beam of light through a soap bubble and it could behave in an unexpected way. The light may split into branches like a tree, creating many …