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Radio emission detected from the Vela X-1 bow shock

An international team of astronomers has conducted radio observations of a bow shock in the X-ray binary Vela X-1 using MeerKAT telescope. The observational campaign resulted in the detection of radio emission from this source. The finding is detaile.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgNov 30th, 2021

Sketchy Botox shots spark multistate outbreak of botulism-like condition

So far at least six people in two states have fallen ill; four of them were hospitalized. Enlarge / A woman in New Jersey receiving a Botox treatment at a Botox party in a New Jersey salon hosted by a radio station. (credit: Gett.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsApr 11th, 2024

Researchers find baby stars discharge plume-like "sneezes" of magnetic flux during formation

Kyushu University researchers have shed new light into a critical question on how baby stars develop. Using the ALMA radio telescope in Chile, the team found that in its infancy, the protostellar disk that surrounds a baby star discharges plumes of d.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsApr 11th, 2024

The science of static shock jolted into the 21st century

Shuffling across the carpet to zap a friend may be the oldest trick in the book, but on a deep level that prank still mystifies scientists, even after thousands of years of study......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsApr 10th, 2024

New Mexico EV mandate will remain in place, despite opposition from auto dealers

The New Mexico Automotive Dealers Association and Garcia Automotive Group have opposed the state's EV mandate to adopt California's zero-emission vehicle rules......»»

Category: topSource:  autonewsRelated NewsApr 9th, 2024

New young and warm Jupiter-like exoplanet detected

An international team of astronomers reports the detection of a new young and warm exoplanet orbiting a distant star. The newfound alien world, designated TOI-4862 b (or NGTS-30 b), is similar in size and mass to Jupiter. The finding was published Ap.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsApr 9th, 2024

Gravitational waves reveal “mystery object” merging with a neutron star

The so-called "mass gap" might be less empty than physicists previously thought. Enlarge / Artistic rendition of a black hole merging with a neutron star. LIGO/VIRGO/KAGRA detected a merger involving a neutron star and what might.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsApr 9th, 2024

Inexplicable cloud of magnetized plasma found in Hydra galaxy cluster

High sensitivity radio observations have discovered a cloud of magnetized plasma in the Hydra galaxy cluster. The odd location and shape of this plasma defy all conventional explanations. Dubbed the Flying Fox based on its silhouette, this plasma wil.....»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsApr 8th, 2024

Citizen science group plans to use the 2024 eclipse for ionospheric discovery

As the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, draws closer, a vibrant community of enthusiastic amateur radio operators, known as "hams," is gearing up for an exciting project with the Ham Radio Science Citizen Investigation (HamSCI) group. Our goal i.....»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsApr 7th, 2024

Astronomers detect potential "glory effect" on a hellish distant world for the first time

Potential signs of the rainbow-like "glory effect" have been detected on a planet outside our solar system. Glory are colorful concentric rings of light that occur only under peculiar conditions......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsApr 5th, 2024

Kerr-enhanced optical spring for next-generation gravitational wave detectors

The detection of gravitational waves stands as one of the most significant achievements in modern physics. In 2017, gravitational waves from the merger of a binary neutron star were detected for the first time which uncovered crucial information abou.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsApr 5th, 2024

Radio made the famous Finnish composer Jean Sibelius an international media figure, researchers say

New research highlights how in the 1930s, the relationship between radio and Finland's most famous composer Jean Sibelius had an important effect on the development of broadcast operations as well as on the status of Sibelius and Western classical ar.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsApr 5th, 2024

How AI and deeper roots can help soil store more carbon

In 2020, global agricultural emissions were 16 billion tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (an increase of 9% since the year 2000) and globally, the 2020 farm gate emission represented nearly half of total agricultural emissions, according to the Food.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsApr 2nd, 2024

Astronomers find 10 new millisecond pulsars in globular cluster Terzan 5

Using the MeerKAT radio telescope, an international team of astronomers has detected 10 new millisecond pulsars in a Galactic globular cluster known as Terzan 5. The finding, which makes Terzan 5 the most pulsar-rich globular cluster, was reported in.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsApr 2nd, 2024

Cloud Active Defense: Open-source cloud protection

Cloud Active Defense is an open-source solution that integrates decoys into cloud infrastructure. It creates a dilemma for attackers: risk attacking and being detected immediately, or avoid the traps and reduce their effectiveness. Anyone, including.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsApr 2nd, 2024

What we know about the xz Utils backdoor that almost infected the world

Malicious updates made to a ubiquitous tool were a few weeks away from going mainstream. Enlarge / Malware Detected Warning Screen with abstract binary code 3d digital concept (credit: Getty Images) On Friday, researcher.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsApr 1st, 2024

Arecibo Observatory telescope outfitted with a wideband cryogenic system to expand its capabilities

Constructed within a natural sinkhole in Puerto Rico, the 305-meter-wide Arecibo Telescope played a part in numerous discoveries, including the first detection of an exoplanet. It was the largest radio telescope in the United States from 1963 until i.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMar 29th, 2024

Study underscores uncertain costs of iron fertilization

As society grapples with the intensifying consequences of climate change, decision-makers are increasingly looking to carbon dioxide removal as a necessary complement to emission reductions. One of the strategies that has received the most attention.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMar 29th, 2024

New cataclysmic variable discovered by astronomers

By analyzing the data from ESA's XMM-Newton and Gaia satellites, astronomers from the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP) in Germany and elsewhere have detected a new magnetic cataclysmic variable system, most likely of the polar type. T.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMar 29th, 2024

Magnetic avalanche triggered by quantum effects: "Barkhausen noise" detected for first time

Iron screws and other so-called ferromagnetic materials are made up of atoms with electrons that act like little magnets. Normally, the orientations of the magnets are aligned within one region of the material but are not aligned from one region to t.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMar 28th, 2024

Faintest known star system orbiting the Milky Way discovered

A team of astronomers led by the University of Victoria and Yale University has detected an ancient star system traveling around our galaxy named Ursa Major III / UNIONS 1 (UMa3/U1)—the faintest and lowest-mass Milky Way satellite ever discovered,.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMar 28th, 2024