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Astrophysicists Zero In on Source of Strange Gamma-Ray Signals
Millisecond pulsar binaries may produce the excess 511 keV photons seen in the galaxy. These systems could expose hidden pulsars and even exoplanets. Many astrophysicists devote their work to tracing the origins of photons, since certain types are closely linked to specific cosmi...
scitechdaily.com | -198 mins agoMysterious “Soot Planets” May Be Hiding in Plain Sight Among the Stars
Some planets may be soot-rich rather than water-based. Atmosphere studies will be key to understanding their true nature. Astronomers generally consider water worlds to be among the most common types of planets in our galaxy, largely because of their low densities and the abundan...
scitechdaily.com | -173 mins ago90% Chance: Physicists Predict a Black Hole Could Explode This Decade
UMass Amherst physicists believe such an explosion could occur within the next decade, potentially “revolutionizing physics and rewriting the history of the universe.” Physicists have long thought that black holes end their lives in rare explosions that occur, at most...
scitechdaily.com | -148 mins agoMIT Physicists Propose First-Ever “Neutrino Laser”
Super-cooling radioactive atoms could create a laser-like neutrino beam, potentially opening a new avenue for studying these elusive particles and even enabling novel forms of communication. Every instant, torrents of neutrinos pass through our bodies and the objects around us wi...
scitechdaily.com | 6 hours agoScientists Grow “Gold Quantum Needles” for Sharper Biomedical Imaging
Potential applications range from biomedical imaging to the conversion of light energy. University of Tokyo researchers Shinjiro Takano, Yuya Hamasaki, and Tatsuya Tsukuda have directly imaged how the geometric arrangement of atoms in gold nanoclusters develops at the very earlie...
scitechdaily.com | 6 hours agoChemists Create Next-Gen Rocket Fuel Compound That Packs 150% More Energy
UAlbany chemists created manganese diboride, a high-energy material with potential for rocket fuel and new technologies. Chemists at the University at Albany have developed a high-energy compound that could transform rocket fuel and make space travel more efficient. When ignited,...
scitechdaily.com | 7 hours agoPurpose in Life Linked to 28% Lower Risk of Cognitive Impairment and Dementia
A new study suggests that psychological well-being may be crucial for healthy aging. Studies of Blue Zones, regions where people commonly live to older ages, suggest that a strong sense of purpose is linked with longer life. New research from UC Davis indicates that purpose may o...
scitechdaily.com | 11 hours agoNearly Half of People With Diabetes Don’t Know They Have It
A global study shows nearly half of diabetes cases remain undiagnosed, with stark regional gaps in care, raising concerns of a growing “silent epidemic.” A new study published in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology reveals that millions of people worldwide are living with dia...
scitechdaily.com | 11 hours agoCould a Simple Vitamin Reverse the World’s Most Common Liver Disease?
MiR-93 promotes fatty liver disease, but vitamin B3 can counteract its effects. This discovery suggests a new treatment approach. Roughly 30% of people worldwide are affected by metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MASLD), a condition that until recently lacked targeted ther...
scitechdaily.com | 12 hours agoJWST Solves the Mystery: Earth-Like Planet GJ 1132 B Has No Atmosphere
JWST confirms GJ 1132 b lacks an atmosphere. This challenges the habitability of planets around M-dwarfs. Astronomers often encounter conflicting results when investigating cosmic questions. This is a normal aspect of the scientific method, as it highlights the need for more data...
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