Other Meteorites Hit The Moon! Watch The Moon Explosion
Boom! Japanese astronomer catches meteorite smashing into the moon … The space rock created a brief but brilliant flash that was captured from Earth.
Boom! Japanese astronomer catches meteorite smashing into the moon … The space rock created a brief but brilliant flash that was captured from Earth.
Scientists turned to Neural Networks, where the software first created connections between the renormalization group and then tweaked the strength of those connections to find a small set of equations that generated the same solution as the original group.
Lightning discharges between charged clouds and the Earth’s surface are responsible for considerable damages and casualties. It is therefore important to develop better protection methods in addition to the traditional Franklin rod. Here we present the first demonstration that laser-induced filaments—formed in the sky by short and intense laser pulses—can guide lightning discharges over considerable distances.
Engineers invent vertical, full-color microscopic LEDs. Stacking light-emitting diodes instead of placing them side by side could enable fully immersive virtual reality displays and higher-resolution digital screens.
This soft, electronic ‘nerve cooler’ could be a new way to relieve pain. The device uses evaporative cooling to block pain signals, experimented successfully on rats.
Beyond the realm of mind-blowing spaceflight, groundbreaking satellites and stunning moon landings, the European Space Agency is focused on one crucial quest. It’s simply to “create the most accurate and complete multidimensional map of the Milky Way.”
In the ongoing work to realize the full potential of quantum computing, scientists could perhaps try peering into our own brains to see what’s possible: A new study suggests that the humans brain actually has a lot in common with a quantum computer.
See the Highest-Resolution Of Atoms Image Ever Captured – Scientists achieved a record level of visual detail with an imaging technique that could help develop future electronics and better batteries
Simply Quantum Computers are much much faster than current regular computers. But Why?