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New paper claims Jupiter may have ‘eaten’ other planets

Jupiter has been quite a mystery for astronomers over the years. Despite being the largest planet within our solar system, we know very little about the inner workings of this gas giant. Now, though, NASA’s June space probe may have shed some new l.....»»

Category: gadgetSource:  bgrJun 24th, 2022

Chromium-62 study helps researchers better understand shapes around islands of inversion

In a recent paper in Nature Physics, an international research collaboration used world-class instrumentation at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) to study the exotic nuclide, or rare isotope, chromium-62......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 29th, 2024

For the love of suckers: Volunteers contribute to research on key freshwater fishes

A new paper published today, led by Chicago's Shedd Aquarium, reveals how volunteers across Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan enabled researchers to gather seven years of data on the spawning migrations of suckers, an understudied yet essential group.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 29th, 2024

A next-generation catalog of cultivated bananas

A new research paper presents a cutting-edge catalog of banana diversity, utilizing innovative genomic techniques to trace the ancestral origins of various banana cultivars. The study involved collaboration between multiple institutions, and includes.....»»

Category: topSource:  pcmagRelated NewsOct 28th, 2024

NASA telescopes discover brown dwarf protoplanetary disks in the Orion Nebula

Newborn stars are surrounded by disks of gas and dust within which planets are born, known as protoplanetary disks. In the Orion Nebula, the brightest and most massive stars emit intense ultraviolet radiation that illuminates protoplanetary disks, al.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 28th, 2024

Laboratory simulation finds smaller nanoparticles are subject to enhanced agglomeration in gastrointestinal tract

In a laboratory set-up simulating the human stomach and intestine, researchers at the University of Amsterdam have explored the fate of plastic nanoparticles during gastrointestinal digestion. In their paper published in the October issue of Chemosph.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 28th, 2024

These Are the Rumors and Misinformation to Watch for on Election Day

We can anticipate many false claims as we approach the U.S. presidential election—including untrue allegations of mass voting by noncitizens or of “suspicious vans” outside polling booths—and should quickly counter them, a mis.....»»

Category: scienceSource:  sciamRelated NewsOct 28th, 2024

Chinese state-owned nuclear company claims breakthrough with radiation detection chip

Chinese state-owned nuclear company claims breakthrough with radiation detection chip.....»»

Category: topSource:  pcmagRelated NewsOct 28th, 2024

Jumio Liveness detects various sophisticated spoofing attacks

Jumio unveiled Jumio Liveness, an enhanced, in-house technology designed to address increasingly sophisticated fraud tactics. This solution expands beyond traditional presentation attacks, such as paper or screen copies, and employs sophisticated AI.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsOct 28th, 2024

Researchers uncovered the ‘glue’ that holds memories together in our brains

A group of researchers made a significant breakthrough regarding our understanding of how the brain stores long-term memories. According to a new paper published in … The post Researchers uncovered the ‘glue’ that holds memories together in.....»»

Category: gadgetSource:  bgrRelated NewsOct 27th, 2024

M4 Mac mini and more expected for Apple"s week of announcements

A new report claims that Apple's week of announcements will start with a 24-inch M4 iMac and two versions of a redesigned Mac mini. M4-powered versions of the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro will also be unveiled.The next Mac mini is said to be getti.....»»

Category: appleSource:  appleinsiderRelated NewsOct 27th, 2024

Our brains aren’t meant to be awake after midnight

The human brain isn’t designed to be awake late at night, new research suggests. The researchers behind the paper, which is published in Frontiers in … The post Our brains aren’t meant to be awake after midnight appeared first on BGR......»»

Category: gadgetSource:  bgrRelated NewsOct 26th, 2024

Apple CEO Tim Cook was business-focused at an early age

Apple CEO Tim Cook was entrepreneurial from an early age, using money from a paper route to save toward his college education.Tim Cook - Image credit: AppleAs the head of a major tech company, Tim Cook has a lot of experience dealing with business de.....»»

Category: appleSource:  appleinsiderRelated NewsOct 25th, 2024

Missouri AG claims Google censors Trump, demands info on search algorithm

Bailey to subpoena info on algorithms; Google says "claims are totally false." Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey said he is investigating Google, claiming that the tech gian.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsOct 25th, 2024

Ion engines could take us to the solar gravitational lens in less than 13 years, suggests paper

Sending an object to another star is still the stuff of science fiction. But some concrete missions could get us at least part way there. These "interstellar precursor missions" include a trip to the solar gravitational lens point at 550 AU from the.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 25th, 2024

Chemists develop a metal-free way to selectively convert symmetrical diols into one of two mirror-image isomers

A team of chemists at the University of Cambridge has developed a metal-free way to convert symmetrical diols selectively into one of two mirror-image isomers. In their paper published in the journal Science, the group took advantage of the ability o.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 25th, 2024

Hungary"s Orbán claims Poland"s center-right government was installed by the EU

Hungary"s Orbán claims Poland"s center-right government was installed by the EU.....»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsOct 25th, 2024

The future of cyber insurance: Meeting the demand for non-attack coverage

In this Help Net Security interview, Michael Daum, Head of Global Cyber Claims for Allianz Commercial, discusses the significant rise in cyber claims in 2024, driven by an increase in data breaches and ransomware attacks. Daum highlights the need for.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsOct 25th, 2024

Apple shares Private Cloud Compute resources for researchers, expands Bug Bounty rewards

When it announced Apple Intelligence at WWDC in June, Apple also detailed its new Private Cloud Compute platform. At the time, Apple said it would allow independent experts to verify its claims around security and privacy. Ahead of the Apple Inte.....»»

Category: gadgetSource:  9to5macRelated NewsOct 24th, 2024

Poaching suspected as camera traps find only 11 Sumatran tigers in 2 years

Camera-trap monitoring detected only 11 individual Sumatran tigers (Panthera tigris sumatrae) and no cubs between 2020 and 2022 in the Ulu Masen Ecosystem, Sumatra Island, Indonesia, reports a paper published in Scientific Reports. The high proportio.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 24th, 2024

Having the "right" friends may hold the secret to building wealth, according to new study on socioeconomic ties

Having wealthy people in your social network significantly boosts the likelihood that you'll participate in stock markets and savings plans, according to a new working paper I co-authored......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 24th, 2024