The almost massive, subtomic particles called neutrinos that affect the formation of galaxies have long been a cosmological mystery that physicists have tried to measure since the discovery of particles in 1956. But an international research team, including Nauki Yoshida, principal investigator at the Kavali Institute for Physics and Mathematics …
Read More »AWS Engineer puts Windows 10 on the arm on the Apple Pal Mac M1 – and it thrashes the Surface Pro X
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Virtualization Engineer has shown how Windows 10 could be on the arm if Microsoft licensed its arm-based OS to the public instead of Windows 10 manufacturers. With Apple Paul’s new M1 arm-based system on the chip, Mac users who need to use Windows 10 will not …
Read More »Immigration: The visa application opens under the UK’s post-Brexit system
Image copyright pyritePA Media The new immigration rules will be “simple and flexible”, the ministers have promised, as the UK’s points-based Brexit system prepares to survive. From Tuesday 1 January most foreign nationals, including those from the European Union who want to work in the UK, will have to apply …
Read More »Physicists observe trippy ‘vortex rings’ in magnetic material for the first time
You can also find vortex rings wherever you have liquids. Now, scientists have found the art of the vortex interesting somewhere – inside a small column made of magnetic material, the gadolinium-cobalt intermetallic compound GDCO2. If you’ve seen smoke rings, or bubble rings under water, you’ve seen vortex rings: a …
Read More »Galaxy escapes black hole festival – “against all current scientific predictions”
Example of a galaxy known as CQ4479. The center of the galaxy consumes highly active black hole material so fast that it spins into the center of the black hole and creates a bright quasar. Quasars create intense energy rays that are believed to prevent the birth of all stars …
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