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Three New Books on Human Consciousness to Blow Your Mind
Physicists Have Built The World’s Smallest Engine, And It’s Seriously Tiny
The Moon Is Actually Brighter Than The Sun: Here’s Why
Galaxy collision might send our solar system hurtling into space This might affect life on Earth as well.
Researchers Engineering Spicy Tomatoes
Outlandish claims at Indian Science Congress: A 6-point rebuttal by a science activist
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Three New Books on Human Consciousness to Blow Your Mind

Can we measure consciousness? Is everything a little bit conscious? Get ready to dive down the rabbit hole.
Thewire.in
Nov 17, 2019
At the moment, you’re reading these words and, presumably, thinking about what the words and sentences mean. Or perhaps your mind has wandered, and you’re thinking about dinner, or looking forward to bingeing the latest season of The Good Place. But you’re definitely experiencing something. …

Physicists Have Built The World’s Smallest Engine, And It’s Seriously Tiny

Sciencealert.com
23 AUG 2019
Rather than powering your next road trip, the atomic engine could one day be used to lay the foundation for extraordinary, futuristic nanotechnologies.
Here’s how it works: the calcium ion holds an electrical charge, which makes it spin. This angular momentum is then used to convert heat from a laser beam into vibrations. …

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The Moon Is Actually Brighter Than The Sun: Here’s Why

August 19, 2019
Mashable.com
Cosmic rays are the high-energy radiation that comes from outside our solar system produced by things like supernovae and active galactic nuclei (AGN). They are nothing but protons accelerating through the universe, like blasts of waves of exploding stars. When these electrically-charged particles strike matter, say, the lunar surface, they turn into gamma rays. …

Galaxy collision might send our solar system hurtling into space This might affect life on Earth as well.

January 9, 2019
Gizbot.com
Researchers at Durham University have predicted that the Large Magellanic Cloud might hit the Milky Way in the future. But there’s a possibility that the collision could occur much earlier than expected. …

Researchers Engineering Spicy Tomatoes

Krishijagaran.com
08 January, 2019
Spices are an important part of our life. They are used in the preparation of many recipes all over the world.
Recently researchers at the Federal University of Viçosa in Brazil have found that the capsaicinoids are responsible for the pungent taste. There are at least 23 different types of capsaicinoids that originate from the pith of the chilli pepper. …

Outlandish claims at Indian Science Congress: A 6-point rebuttal by a science activist

The claims made by some speakers at the congress were termed ‘scientifically completely untenable’ by the Principal Scientific Adviser to the PM, Dr K VijayRaghavan.
Thenewsminute.com
January 08, 2019
Let me begin by saying that the just concluded 106th Indian Science Congress (ISC) at Lovely Professional University, Punjab is an event that progress and promotion of science and research in India really needed. … …

SCIENCE: Kauravas Test Tube Babies; Nanosatellite; Excitons; Dark matter

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Kauravas were test tube babies, Ravana had 24 types of aircrafts,’ Andhra University V-C’s presentation at Indian Science Congress

Thehindu.com
Jan 05, 2019
Kauravas were born due to stem cell and test tube technologies and India also possessed knowledge about guided missiles thousands of years ago, claimed Andhra University Vice Chancellor G. Nageshwar Rao at the Indian Science Congress on Friday. …

New nanosatellite system captures better imagery at lower cost

Eurekalert.org
Jan 04, 2019
BEER-SHEVA, Israel…January 4, 2019 – Ben-Gurion University researchers have developed a new satellite imaging system that could revolutionize the economics and imagery available from space-based cameras and even earth-based telescopes. …

Excitons pave the way to higher-performance electronics

Phys.org
January 4, 2019
After developing a method to control exciton flows at room temperature, EPFL scientists have discovered new properties of these quasiparticles that can lead to more energy-efficient electronic devices.
They were the first to control exciton flows at room temperature. And now, the team of scientists from EPFL’s Laboratory of Nanoscale Electronics and Structures (LANES) has taken their technology one step further. They have found a way to control some of the properties of excitons and change the polarization of the light they generate. This can lead to a new generation of electronic devices with transistors that undergo less energy loss and heat dissipation. …

Dark matter is on the move: Scientists find the elusive material can be pushed out of a galaxy’s center by star formation

Dailymail.co.uk
Jan 03, 2019
• Researchers have found evidence of an effect known as ‘dark matter heating’
• This occurs when star formation allows dark matter to gain energy and move
• Older galaxies display less dark matter heating, as they stopped star formation
Scientists have found the first evidence of an elusive effect known as ‘dark matter heating’ in a breakthrough that could provide new clues on the nature of one of the most mysterious substances in the universe. …

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Earth Is Drifting Away From The Sun, And So Are All The Planets

Forbes.com
Jan 3, 2019
On January 3rd, 2019, Earth reached the point in its orbit where it’s at its closest approach to the Sun: perihelion. Every object orbiting a single mass (like our Sun) makes an ellipse, containing a point of closest approach that’s unique to that particular orbit, known as periapsis. For the past 4.5 billion years, Earth has orbited the Sun in an ellipse, just like all the other planets orbiting their stars in all the other mature solar systems throughout the galaxy and Universe. …

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