Mystery Cosmic Rays Zapping South Pole -- "From the Neutron Star of the Vela Supernova?" & 5 new articles...
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According to the scientists at CERN -- the same organization responsible for the Large Hadron Collider -- we're about to solve one of the greatest unsolved problems in physics: that although the Big Bang resulted in a huge outpouring of... |
Do black holes hold the key that could unlock the secrets of our patch of the Universe? Some of the world's leading physicists believe that in the event that quantum effects allow time to extend indefinitely into the past that... |
Cosmic rays zapping the Earth over the South Pole appear to be coming from particular locations, rather than being distributed uniformly across the sky. Cosmic ray "hotspots" have also been seen in the northern skies too, yet there is no... |
"We see gamma-ray bursts, one of the most distant phenomena we know about in the Universe, we see bursts from soft gamma-ray repeaters in our galaxy, flashes of gamma rays from solar flares, our solar neighbourhood -- and now we're... |
On a planet that is so markedly divided between the ‘haves’ and the ‘have nots’, population growth is often seen as a massive problem. At the end of 2007 it was announced that the planet's population had reached approximately 6.7... |
Foraging robots that are evolved over many generations start to show altruistic, cooperative behavior when given the choice to share seed-like objects, researchers at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and the University of Lausanne have found. The foraging robots... Provided by The Daily Galaxy |