Wild theory suggests dark matter could make stars immortal

Stars near the center of our galaxy could be forever fueled by dark matter, according to a team of astronomers who recently studied the distant light sources. Florida family sues NASA over home damaged by space debris The group of stars, known as S-cluster stars, are located just three light-years from the center of the … Read more

Climate change is causing tropical rains to shift north, computer modeling suggests

Source: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain A study led by a UC Riverside atmospheric scientist predicts that uncontrolled carbon emissions will cause tropical rainstorms to move north in the coming decades. This would have a major impact on agriculture and economies in the equatorial areas. The northward rainfall shift would be caused by complex changes in the … Read more

Phosphate in NASA’s OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample suggests space rock Bennu originated from an ocean world

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On September 24, 2023, NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft dropped a capsule on Earth containing pristine carbonaceous regolith collected from the near-Earth asteroid Bennu. These samples were obtained after the probe completed an impressive seven-year tour of the solar system and back. Since these pieces of space rock arrived (about 120 grams of sample, to be precise), … Read more

Apple’s upcoming iPhone 16 WILL have a new button, a video leak suggests

The video clip offers perhaps the best glimpse yet at what Apple’s device will look like READ MORE: Apple ‘cancels’ high-end device after rejecting current model It’s still about three months before Apple’s next iPhone is officially unveiled. But a new video clip may give us the best look yet at what the long-awaited device … Read more

‘Immortal’ stars at the center of the Milky Way may have found an endless source of energy, research suggests

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A special cluster of stars swirling around the violent center of the Milky Way could become “immortal” by continually capturing and destroying dark matter particles in their cores, a new study suggests. Researchers discovered this using computer simulations of stellar evolution dark matter particles captured by the gravity of these stars can often collide and … Read more

New study suggests universal laws govern brain structure, from mice to men

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Researchers at Northwestern University have discovered that the structural features of the brain are almost at a critical point, similar to a phase transition, observed in various species such as humans, mice and fruit flies. This finding suggests that a universal principle could govern brain structure, which could inspire new computational models to mimic the … Read more

Extensive maternal care is a central factor for the longevity of animals and humans, modeling study suggests

This article was reviewed according to Science fact checked peer-reviewed publication trusted source proofread OK! Credit: Pixabay/CC0 public domain × close to Credit: Pixabay/CC0 public domain The relationship between mother and child may provide clues to the mystery of why humans live longer than expected for their size – and shed new light on what … Read more

MOND vs. Dark Matter: Research suggests that the rotation curves of galaxies remain flat indefinitely

This article was reviewed according to Science fact checked peer-reviewed publication trusted source proofread OK! The main technique Mistele used in his research, gravitational lensing, is a phenomenon predicted by Einstein’s general theory of relativity. As part of the research, Mistele plotted the so-called Tully-Fisher relationship on a map to highlight the empirical relationship between … Read more

MOND vs. Dark Matter: Research suggests that the rotation curves of galaxies remain flat indefinitely

The main technique Mistele used in his research, gravitational lensing, is a phenomenon predicted by Einstein’s general theory of relativity. As part of the research, Mistele plotted the so-called Tully-Fisher relationship on a map to highlight the empirical relationship between a galaxy’s visible mass and its rotation rate. In a discovery that challenges conventional understanding … Read more

Bethesda Leader Todd Howard Suggests Rumored ‘Fallout’ and ‘Elder Scrolls’ Remasters Are Not Happening Right Now

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What you need to know YouTuber MrMattyPlays recently interviewed Todd Howard, the director and executive producer of Bethesda Softworks, the studio behind critically acclaimed franchises such as The Elder Scrolls, Fallout and Starfield. During the interview, Todd Howard suggests that Bethesda Softworks is not busy remastering classic Fallout and Elder Scrolls games, as it is … Read more