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A new collider can teach us about the origin of matter
The laws of nature are almost perfectly symmetric between matter and antimatter, and yet our Universe is made ~100% of matter only. But ...
$$ medium.com — 4 days ago
Physicists explain how cheese rosettes form
Rosettes made by scraping TĂȘte de Moine, or "monk's head," cheese result from variations in the friction between the blade and the cheese.
sciencenews.org — 4 days ago
Quantum Sensing via Matter-Wave Interferometry Aboard the International Space Station
Future space missions could use quantum technologies to help us understand the physical laws that govern the universe, explore the composition of other ...
nasa.gov — 5 days ago
Are backyard bird feeders safe? Preventing illness is easy
Proper hygiene can help stop the spread of bacteria and viruses like bird flu.
popsci.com — 5 days ago
Over 19bn passwords compromised in major data breaches. here's how to protect your accounts
A shocking new report has found that 19 billion compromised passwords are freely available online to any hackers who wish to use them. Here's how you can protect your accounts.
dailymail.co.uk — 5 days ago
MacPilot lets you flip 1,200 switches Apple buried
If you're the kind of Mac user who wants more control, speed, and fewer spinning beach balls of death, this is your new best friend.
popsci.com — 5 days ago
Study Reveals a Simple Technique to Communicate With Your Cat
Cats have a reputation for aloofness (and flooffiness), but if you and your feline friend aren't bonding, maybe you're just not speaking their language.
sciencealert.com — 5 days ago
This Blood Signal Could Warn You of Alzheimer's 10 Years Before Symptoms
Detecting Alzheimer's disease earlier means better support and more treatment options, and gives scientists extra opportunity to study the disease.
sciencealert.com — 5 days ago
Does Kissing Expose You to Gluten? Scientists Investigated The Risks
When someone is diagnosed with celiac disease, they have a lot of questions, but there's a common one that doctors say they get a lot: Can you kiss someone who has just eaten gluten? In recent surveys, as many as 40 percent of celiac patients say ...
sciencealert.com — 5 days ago
Landslide rescuers to get help from rapid analysis of seismic data
Being able to quickly pinpoint the location of events such as landslides and pyroclastic flows will help rescue efforts, say the team behind a new technique for doing so ...
newscientist.com — 5 days ago
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