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Could dark matter be hiding in existing data?

[ad_1] May 05, 2020 (Nanowerk News) Dark matter has so far defied every type of detector designed to find it. Because of its huge gravitational footprint in space, we know dark matter must make up about 85 percent of the total mass of the universe, but we don’t yet know …

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Strong X-ray pulsations detected by pulsar 3A 0726-260

[ad_1] The SXT light curve of 3A 0726-260 in an energy range of 0.3-7 keV. Credit: Roy et al., 2020. Using the AstroSat satellite, Indian astronomers have detected strong X-ray pulses from a binary X-ray pulsar known as 3A 0726-260. The discovery, featured in an article published April 26 in …

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Quantum computers at room temperature can become a reality

[ad_1] Written by AZoQuantumMay 4, 2020 According to scientists at the US Army Research Laboratory. In the USA, quantum computer circuits that will no longer require extremely cold temperatures to operate soon may become reality in about 10 years. For many years, solid-state quantum technology operating at room temperature seemed …

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