Nuclear ‘knots’ could unravel the mysteries of atoms0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- November 22, 2018
Structures called skyrmions might overcome hurdles in nuclear physics calculations

Structures called skyrmions might overcome hurdles in nuclear physics calculations

The ‘tamahagane’ steel used in traditional weapons may be the perfect material to cut through asteroids.

In ancient-Egyptian mythology, Apep was the serpent god of darkness, destruction, and chaos. In contemporary astronomy, Apep is the nickname for a massive, just-discovered star system surrounded by serpentine dust swirls and officially known as 2XMM J160050.7-514245.

It’s unclear what’s causing the newly discovered object to blink, but it’s probably not aliens

Scientists believe that the Antikythera mechanism is the world’s oldest analog computer, and, luckily, it is now complete as the researchers found the missing component on Aegean seabed.

Two CubeSats will send data back to Earth of the lander’s fate as they pass the Red Planet

From monstrous turtles to ancient trolls, creepy creatures call Hoosier State home

The rover will cache rocks for a future mission to bring back to Earth

When the U.S. government tapped the academic to help investigate UFOs, he was initially a skeptic. But not for long.





























































