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Stephen Hawking’s greatest legacy – a simple little equation now 50 years old – revealed a shocking aspect of black holes
First Object Teleported into Orbit? Not So Fast (But Still Cool)
First Object Teleported into Orbit? Not So Fast (But Still Cool)
Micius is the world’s first quantum communications, satellite launched by a Chinese research team from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in the Gobi Desert last year. The rocket, a Long March 2, placed Micius in a Sun-synchronous orbit so that it passes over the same point on Earth at the same time each day. Micius is a sensitive photon receiver that can detect the quantum states of single…
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World's Longest Neutrino Beam Will Explore Why the Universe Still Exists
It may not possess the sense of overwhelming grandeur that CERN can muster, but Fermilab’s new 500-mile long neutrino experiment is just as ambitious. Leveraging the most powerful accelerator-based neutrino experiment ever built in the United States, researchers hope to unravel subatomic secrets and, through them, discover why the universe didn’t collapse back in upon itself immediately after the Big Bang.
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