• Utrecht University - First experimental proof for brain-like computer with water and salt:

    https://phys.org/news/2024-04-experimental-proof-brain-salt.html

    #ArtificialSynapse #Synapse #Iontronic #NeuromorphicComputing #Neurology #Physics
    Utrecht University - First experimental proof for brain-like computer with water and salt: https://phys.org/news/2024-04-experimental-proof-brain-salt.html #ArtificialSynapse #Synapse #Iontronic #NeuromorphicComputing #Neurology #Physics
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    First experimental proof for brain-like computer with water and salt
    Theoretical physicists at Utrecht University, together with experimental physicists at Sogang University in South Korea, have succeeded in building an artificial synapse. This synapse works with water and salt and provides the first evidence that a system using the same medium as our brains can process complex information.
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  • Celia Luterbacher - Scientists capture X-rays from upward positive lightning:

    https://phys.org/news/2024-04-scientists-capture-rays-upward-positive.html

    #SäntisTower #AppenzellAlps #Plasma #ElectricCurrent #UpwardPositiveLightning #Lightning #XRay #Weather #Physics
    Celia Luterbacher - Scientists capture X-rays from upward positive lightning: https://phys.org/news/2024-04-scientists-capture-rays-upward-positive.html #SäntisTower #AppenzellAlps #Plasma #ElectricCurrent #UpwardPositiveLightning #Lightning #XRay #Weather #Physics
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    Scientists capture X-rays from upward positive lightning
    Globally, lightning is responsible for over 4,000 fatalities and billions of dollars in damage every year; Switzerland itself weathers up to 150,000 strikes annually. Understanding exactly how lightning forms is key for reducing risk, but because lightning phenomena occur on sub-millisecond timescales, direct measurements are extremely difficult to obtain.
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  • NOVA - Particles Unknown: Hunting Neutrinos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNIkkPdF_P8

    #NeutrinoOscillation #Neutrino #Oscillation #GhostParticle #DarkMatter #DarkEnergy #StandardModel #ParticlePhysics #Physics
    NOVA - Particles Unknown: Hunting Neutrinos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNIkkPdF_P8 #NeutrinoOscillation #Neutrino #Oscillation #GhostParticle #DarkMatter #DarkEnergy #StandardModel #ParticlePhysics #Physics
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  • Ray Villard - Hubble Celebrates 34th Anniversary with a Look at the Little Dumbbell Nebula:

    https://hubblesite.org/contents/news-releases/2024/news-2024-013

    #Hubble #Telescope #HST #LittleDumbbellNebula #M76 #PlanetaryNebula #WhiteDwarf #Astrophotography #Astrophysics #Astronomy
    Ray Villard - Hubble Celebrates 34th Anniversary with a Look at the Little Dumbbell Nebula: https://hubblesite.org/contents/news-releases/2024/news-2024-013 #Hubble #Telescope #HST #LittleDumbbellNebula #M76 #PlanetaryNebula #WhiteDwarf #Astrophotography #Astrophysics #Astronomy
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  • NIST - Scientists modify common lab refrigerator to cool faster with less energy:

    https://phys.org/news/2024-04-big-quantum-chill-scientists-common.html

    #Refrigeration #PulseTubeRefrigerator #Refrigerator #PTR #AcousticOptimization #Efficiency #Cryogenics #Physics
    NIST - Scientists modify common lab refrigerator to cool faster with less energy: https://phys.org/news/2024-04-big-quantum-chill-scientists-common.html #Refrigeration #PulseTubeRefrigerator #Refrigerator #PTR #AcousticOptimization #Efficiency #Cryogenics #Physics
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    The big quantum chill: Scientists modify common lab refrigerator to cool faster with less energy
    By modifying a refrigerator commonly used in both research and industry, researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have drastically reduced the time and energy required to cool materials to within a few degrees above absolute zero.
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  • Sam Sholtis - Making light 'feel' a magnetic field like an electron would:

    https://phys.org/news/2024-04-magnetic-field-electron.html

    #Light #MagneticField #PhotonicCrystal #Silicon #LandauLevels #Dispersion #Holography #Photonics #Physics
    Sam Sholtis - Making light 'feel' a magnetic field like an electron would: https://phys.org/news/2024-04-magnetic-field-electron.html #Light #MagneticField #PhotonicCrystal #Silicon #LandauLevels #Dispersion #Holography #Photonics #Physics
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    Making light 'feel' a magnetic field like an electron would
    Unlike electrons, particles of light are uncharged, so they do not respond to magnetic fields. Despite this, researchers have now experimentally made light effectively "feel" a magnetic field within a complicated structure called a photonic crystal, which is made of silicon and glass.
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  • WORLD RENOWN PHYSICIST ,DR.MICHIO KAKU,
    TELLS THE TRUTH ABOUT THEORETICAL PHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY!

    https://www.bitchute.com/video/f1hHC08KwuqX/
    WORLD RENOWN PHYSICIST ,DR.MICHIO KAKU, TELLS THE TRUTH ABOUT THEORETICAL PHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY! https://www.bitchute.com/video/f1hHC08KwuqX/
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  • W1935, a brown dwarf
    known as W1935 is more massive than Jupiter, and exhibited infrared emissions from methane — a finding that has puzzled scientists due to the brown dwarf's cold nature and lack of a host star to provide energy for such atmospheric phenomena.

    W1935, a brown dwarf located 47 light-years from Earth, has intrigued astronomers with its unexpected behavior. Despite being more massive than Jupiter and lacking a host star, it exhibits infrared emissions from methane in its upper atmosphere. This phenomenon is puzzling because the brown dwarf is cold and lacks an obvious energy source to fuel such atmospheric processes

    On Earth, aurorae are created when energetic particles from the Sun interact with our magnetic field, producing captivating curtains of light near the poles. Similarly, Jupiter and Saturn have auroral processes, including contributions from their active moons like Io and Enceladus. However, for isolated brown dwarfs like W1935, the absence of a stellar wind complicates the explanation for the extra energy needed to produce methane glow. Scientists speculate that internal processes or interactions with interstellar plasma or nearby active moons may play a role in this intriguing phenomenon.

    The discovery of methane emission on W1935 is akin to a fascinating detective story, unraveling the mysteries of celestial phenomena.

    Mysterious aurora over 'failed star' 'shocking' discovery that transformed into pure fantasy the astrophysics of today and education into university worldwide.

    The recent discovery of a mysterious aurora around a brown dwarf has left astronomers astounded. This celestial body, known as W1935, is larger than Jupiter and exhibits infrared emissions from methane in its upper atmosphere. What makes this finding even more intriguing is that W1935 lacks a host star to provide energy for such atmospheric phenomena.

    Let’s delve into the captivating details:

    Brown Dwarfs: These enigmatic objects are larger than gas giant planets but smaller than stars. They form similarly to stars, arising from collapsing clouds of gas and dust. Brown dwarfs are often isolated, just like W1935. Their nickname, “failed stars,” stems from their inability to sustain nuclear fusion like main-sequence stars.

    Auroras: On Earth, we witness auroras as the mesmerizing northern and southern lights. These luminous displays occur when charged solar particles interact with molecules in our atmosphere. Auroras are also observed on other planets, such as Jupiter and Saturn, and over active moons like Io and Enceladus. However, W1935’s aurora is baffling because there are no nearby stars to supply charged particles for this phenomenon .

    Infrared Clues: The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) detected the potential aurora over W1935 through infrared emissions from methane. Similar emissions occur on Jupiter and Saturn due to charged particles heating their atmospheres and creating aurorae. Scientists speculate that internal processes within W1935 or interactions with interstellar plasma might be responsible for its mysterious glow. Alternatively, an influx of particles from a nearby active moon could play a role.

    This discovery transforms the astrophysics of today, sparking curiosity and wonder across universities worldwide. The universe continues to surprise us with its hidden secrets, inviting us to explore further into the cosmic unknown.

    W1935, a brown dwarf known as W1935 is more massive than Jupiter, and exhibited infrared emissions from methane — a finding that has puzzled scientists due to the brown dwarf's cold nature and lack of a host star to provide energy for such atmospheric phenomena. W1935, a brown dwarf located 47 light-years from Earth, has intrigued astronomers with its unexpected behavior. Despite being more massive than Jupiter and lacking a host star, it exhibits infrared emissions from methane in its upper atmosphere. This phenomenon is puzzling because the brown dwarf is cold and lacks an obvious energy source to fuel such atmospheric processes On Earth, aurorae are created when energetic particles from the Sun interact with our magnetic field, producing captivating curtains of light near the poles. Similarly, Jupiter and Saturn have auroral processes, including contributions from their active moons like Io and Enceladus. However, for isolated brown dwarfs like W1935, the absence of a stellar wind complicates the explanation for the extra energy needed to produce methane glow. Scientists speculate that internal processes or interactions with interstellar plasma or nearby active moons may play a role in this intriguing phenomenon. The discovery of methane emission on W1935 is akin to a fascinating detective story, unraveling the mysteries of celestial phenomena. Mysterious aurora over 'failed star' 'shocking' discovery that transformed into pure fantasy the astrophysics of today and education into university worldwide. The recent discovery of a mysterious aurora around a brown dwarf has left astronomers astounded. This celestial body, known as W1935, is larger than Jupiter and exhibits infrared emissions from methane in its upper atmosphere. What makes this finding even more intriguing is that W1935 lacks a host star to provide energy for such atmospheric phenomena. Let’s delve into the captivating details: Brown Dwarfs: These enigmatic objects are larger than gas giant planets but smaller than stars. They form similarly to stars, arising from collapsing clouds of gas and dust. Brown dwarfs are often isolated, just like W1935. Their nickname, “failed stars,” stems from their inability to sustain nuclear fusion like main-sequence stars. Auroras: On Earth, we witness auroras as the mesmerizing northern and southern lights. These luminous displays occur when charged solar particles interact with molecules in our atmosphere. Auroras are also observed on other planets, such as Jupiter and Saturn, and over active moons like Io and Enceladus. However, W1935’s aurora is baffling because there are no nearby stars to supply charged particles for this phenomenon . Infrared Clues: The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) detected the potential aurora over W1935 through infrared emissions from methane. Similar emissions occur on Jupiter and Saturn due to charged particles heating their atmospheres and creating aurorae. Scientists speculate that internal processes within W1935 or interactions with interstellar plasma might be responsible for its mysterious glow. Alternatively, an influx of particles from a nearby active moon could play a role. This discovery transforms the astrophysics of today, sparking curiosity and wonder across universities worldwide. The universe continues to surprise us with its hidden secrets, inviting us to explore further into the cosmic unknown.
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  • Anne Beade - Romania center explores world's most powerful laser:

    https://phys.org/news/2024-03-romania-center-explores-world-powerful.html

    #Thales #ExtremeLightInfrastructure #ELI #LaserPulse #LASER #ChirpedPulseAmplification #CPA #Sapphire #Titanium #Optics #Physics
    Anne Beade - Romania center explores world's most powerful laser: https://phys.org/news/2024-03-romania-center-explores-world-powerful.html #Thales #ExtremeLightInfrastructure #ELI #LaserPulse #LASER #ChirpedPulseAmplification #CPA #Sapphire #Titanium #Optics #Physics
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    Romania center explores world's most powerful laser
    "Ready? Signal sent!" In the control room of a research center in Romania, engineer Antonia Toma activates the world's most powerful laser, which promises revolutionary advances in everything from the health sector to space.
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  • NRAO - Astronomers Unveil Strong Magnetic Fields Spiraling at the Edge of Milky Way’s Central Black Hole:

    https://public.nrao.edu/news/astronomers-unveil-strong-magnetic-fields-spiraling-at-the-edge-of-milky-ways-central-black-hole/

    #EventHorizonTelescope #EHT #ALMA #PolarizedLight #RadioWave #SagittariusA #BlackHole #MagneticField #MatterJet #Astrophysics #Astronomy
    NRAO - Astronomers Unveil Strong Magnetic Fields Spiraling at the Edge of Milky Way’s Central Black Hole: https://public.nrao.edu/news/astronomers-unveil-strong-magnetic-fields-spiraling-at-the-edge-of-milky-ways-central-black-hole/ #EventHorizonTelescope #EHT #ALMA #PolarizedLight #RadioWave #SagittariusA #BlackHole #MagneticField #MatterJet #Astrophysics #Astronomy
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    Astronomers Unveil Strong Magnetic Fields Spiraling at the Edge of Milky Way’s Central Black Hole - National Radio Astronomy Observatory
    The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration has observed spirals of light escaping from the edge of the supermassive black...
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