Thursday, 29 June 2023

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Hindustan Times
The day of the robot is over? Well, meet the M4! It is the artificial assistant you have always craved for, but no one could ever build. The California Institute of Technology (Caltech) has developed a new RC car-sized Morphobot that can transform its ...
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Business Standard
An international team of astronomers with scientists from India, Japan, and Europe, have found evidence of the existence of ultra-low frequency gravitational waves by monitoring pulsars and using radio telescopes. The advanced radio telescopes included ...
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Hindustan Times
No internet, no phone calls, no emergency services, no way to run the mammoth Infrastructure that has been created from electricity grids to hospitals, industries, and more. In the 21st century, we rely heavily on electronics and there would be no easy ...
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Telegraph India
The discovery is the first evidence for a gravitational wave background, what some scientists are calling a soup of feeble distortions in space-time pervading the entire universe. These long-lasting gravitational waves are distinct from ...
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Telegraph India
Scientists on Wednesday unveiled evidence that gravitational waves, the ripples in the fabric of space-time predicted by Albert Einstein more than a century ago, are permeating the universe at low frequencies - creating a cosmic background hum.
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Scientific American
Researchers, using the galaxy as a detector, believe they have detected gravitational waves from monster black holes for the first time. Full Transcript. [Music]. Billings: ...
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Space.com
The active galaxies and the feeding supermassive black hole-powered quasars are seen as they were when the universe was less than one billion years old. a black hole appears as a red smudge in a telescope image. The quasar HSC J2236+0032 as seen by the ...
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USA TODAY
Due to the winds that solar storms generate near the sun, the atmospheric impacts can potentially be felt on Earth. Solar flares and coronal mass ejections drive the storms, which release solar particles and electromagnetic radiation toward our planet, ...
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India Times
The rock has a large hole in its centre. Naturally, conspiracy theorists had their own set of reasoning for this hole. · That's very unlikely though. · The image, snapped on June 23, was shared on Twitter by the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence ...
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ANI News
ANI | Updated: Jun 29, 2023 17:31 IST. Virginia [US], June 29 (ANI): You can't see or feel it, but everything around you is steadily shrinking and increasing, even your own body. According to a new study from the NANOGrav Physics Frontiers Centre of ...
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