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- October 28, 2016
Flipped ions return to original positions periodically to demonstrate new form of symmetry breaking

Flipped ions return to original positions periodically to demonstrate new form of symmetry breaking

One small hover for man, one giant levitation for mankind. It was only a quarter of an inch, but a team from the University of Cincinnati got their sizable Hyperloop pod prototype to hover above the tracks in front of a cheering crowd.

And do I want one? (Yes, duh)

This will help us better understand how to use the drug for medical purposes

THIS IS POSSIBLY THE MOST POWERFUL DISCOVERY OF SCIENCE IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND!

Researchers at the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) announced that they had seen a water snow line in a young planetary disc for the first time, helped along by a heated outburst from the infant solar system’s star, V883 Orionis.

A new NASA airborne field experiment will make key airborne measurements of clouds and smoke particles over the southeastern Atlantic Ocean to help scientists understand a major challenge to our understanding of climate science.

Shown sitting near the top of a mountain in Hawaii, the dome of the Gemini Observatory North houses one of two identical 8.1-meter diameter telescopes.

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