Milky Way Observed by Neutrinos
Astronomy

Milky Way Observed by Neutrinos

The first neutrino image of the Milky Way was created using the IceCube Neutrino Observatory in Antarctica. Four perspectives of our galaxy. The first three are produced by light waves of various frequencies (gamma rays, optical and radio waves). First map of the Milky Way in neutrinos [more…]

Fluxonium Qubit Record in the Quantum State
Computers

Fluxonium Qubit Record in the Quantum State

The researchers present a fluxonium qubit that can maintain its quantum state for 1,43 milliseconds, ten times longer than the system's previous record. Vladimir Manucharyan and his friends predicted that 2019 will come true. the quantum state for about 100 microseconds. [more…]

Chiral Artificial Atoms
Physics

Chiral Artificial Atoms

In quantum computing based on superconducting circuits, selective interaction with left and right propagation modes can enable directional information flow. The concept of reciprocity is when a source emits a wave scattered from an object and [more…]

About Dark Matter and Dark Energy
Astronomy

About Dark Matter and Dark Energy

Anyone who has watched the Star Wars movie series knows. Anakin Skywalker appears in front of the audience as the main character. The character, who first appeared with a white image, later became a character named Darth Vader. [more…]

Ultraviolet Image of Mars Stunning
Astronomy

Ultraviolet Image of Mars Stunning

Two ultraviolet photographs taken by NASA's MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN) spacecraft at various locations along our neighboring planet's orbit around the Sun offer breathtaking views of Mars. Scientists to the planet [more…]

Gravitational Waves from Dying Stars
Astronomy

Gravitational Waves from Dying Stars

According to the simulations, gravitational wave signals from a dying star can be captured. The turbulent jets of particles released when a massive star falls into a black hole are an asymmetrical wave that emits gravitational waves from layers of stellar matter. [more…]

Uranus' Hidden Polar Cyclone Reveals
Astronomy

Uranus' Hidden Polar Cyclone Reveals

Microwave measurements provide a window into the atmospheric processes of this strange seventh planet. Uranus doesn't look like much when compared to Jupiter's irregular, turbulent surface and Saturn's beautiful lines and unique rings. of Voyager 2 [more…]

Radio Bursts and Mergers of Neutron Stars
Astronomy

Radio Bursts and Mergers of Neutron Stars

Potentially observable radio bursts in the 10-20 gigahertz band could be a warning of the gruesome collapse of a neutron star. Electrons accelerate so fast that the strong magnetic field surrounding the poles of a fast-spinning neutron star [more…]

Antarctic Alert in Octopus DNA
Environment and Climate

Antarctic Alert in Octopus DNA

There are two distinct populations of Turquet octopus (Pareledone turqueti) in the ocean bays surrounding West Antarctica. Secrets shared by their ancestors may not bode well for the long-term health of the planet. Geographically, before scientists examine [more…]

Pathways to an Egg for Fertilization
Biology

Pathways to an Egg for Fertilization

Mammalian sperm use a sophisticated stochastic navigation technique that depends on the rheological and chemical properties of the immediate environment. For each of us, fertilization is an unstoppable series of fusion of two gametes that results in the development of a new life. [more…]