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Scientists Just Confirmed the Presence of Unknown Physics in Our Universe
- How fast does this discovery get me my hoverboardprophetone
- What Is Entropy? A Measure of Just How Little We know Knowhttps://www.quan...neverscared
- https://www.quantama…neverscared
- Ugh I finally finishing learn science and they go and change it all********
- Lol @nbOBBTKN
- neverscared0
Stirring the false vacuum via interacting quantized bubbles on a 5,564-qubit quantum annealer
False vacuum decay—the transition from a metastable quantum state to a true vacuum state—plays an important role in quantum field theory and non-equilibrium phenomena such as phase transitions and dynamical metastability.
- the the void destroys the world...neverscared
- Egan wrote a novel about a bubble of true vacuum expanding across the galaxy, Schild's Ladder.i_monk
- neverscared1
Antiaging pill for dogs clears key FDA hurdle
The start-up Loyal’s drug is aimed at dogs 10 years or older that weigh 14 pounds or more- The person who invents a drug or procedure that keeps puppies as puppies and kittens as kittens will be a very rich person!microkorg
- neverscared2
Laser light made into a supersolid for the first time
A small international team of nanotechnologists, engineers and physicists has developed a way to force laser light into becoming a supersolid. Their paper is published in the journal Nature. The editors at Nature have published a Research Briefing in the same issue summarizing the work.
- any practical applications in the future?_niko
- What are "Weapons", Alex.theonlyengineerhere
- ok_not_ok1
- saw it a few days ago. here comes the wooly mammoth soon :)renderedred
- *woollyrenderedred
- _niko1
Dire wolves! they brought back motherfucking Dire wolves!
extinct 13000 years.
those howls are haunting and heartbreaking, no one has been around for millennia to respond
- LOL from the comments: The fact we got actual dire wolves before Martin finished Winds of Winter is crazy._niko
- They are mostly gray wolves, with just a bit of DNA changed, this is not Jurassic Park.
Yet.grafician - how they did it: https://www.youtube.…_niko
- graf, I think that's all it takes. We'll know for sure when we see woolly mammoths :)_niko
- Soon probably
https://www.cbc.ca/n…grafician
- mort_3
- One of the comments:
"Lets send astronaut Katy Perry to investigate."
PMSLmicrokorg - Not conclusive, this is literally vaporwavegrafician
- "This is about dimethyl sulfide in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b"grafician
- Meanwhile we have crows, dolphins, dogs, wolf spiders, elephans, octopuses etc. species with intelligence not recognised by the most arrogant species - humansgrafician
- lv426ApeRobot
- Nothing in the clip suggested there was conclusive evidence. Well done pointing that out.mort_
- @graf, I always think about how much intelligent life we have here that we fail to communicate with alsomonospaced
- we could go to Europa, discover something akin to a super intelligent octopus, and probably never be able to talk to itmonospaced
- i had a karma kramer moment when graf said vaporwaveephix
- One of the comments:
- neverscared2
Scientists turn lead into gold for 1st time, but only for a split second
In a breakthrough that would make medieval alchemists envious, scientists at Europe's Large Hadron Collider have successfully transformed lead into gold, producing 89,000 atoms per second.
- Give it a few years when anyone can Amazon a $99 desktop alchemy 3d air fryer converter printer to create gold jewelry on the fly from lead filament via an appprophetone
- sted0
- PhanLo0
- This is bs, read the papersgrafician
- https://www.tokyowee…grafician
- they are using old expired blood to make new bloodgrafician
- If you want vampires come to Romania habibigrafician
- Not talking about you PhanLo, just saying this is bs tech that everybody was hopeful about :))grafician
- Tru Bloodprophetone
- Great news for fang-bangerzPhanLo
- neverscared0
New Quantum Algorithm Factors Numbers With One Qubit
The catch: It would require the energy of a few medium-size stars.
Quantum computers still can’t do much. Almost every time researchers have found something the high-tech machines should one day excel at, a classical algorithm comes along that can do it just as well on a regular computer. One notable exception? Taking apart numbers. In 1994, the mathematician Peter Shor devised an algorithm that would let quantum computers factor big numbers exponentially faster than classical machines. That speedup matters because a fast-factoring algorithm could render most data-encryption methods useless. For more than 30 years, researchers have been trying to boost and guard against the power of future quantum computers.
- OBBTKN0
- Don't we have a thread called "tech of the day"?OBBTKN
- https://www.qbn.com/…i_monk




