It has been orbiting and observing Jupiter and its moons for four years, but the scientific spacecraft Juno still has some surprises to share. For the first time, he has photographed the north pole of one of the strangest objects in the Solar System, Jupiter Ganymede’s moon. There, the constant …
Read More »Amazing Sahara dust plume sweeping across the Atlantic is the largest on record
Columns of dust are a natural phenomenon, part of the Earth’s nutrient cycle. They occur when high-speed winds pick up small dry particles from the Earth’s surface and transport them over long distances. Every summer, columns of dust from the Sahara desert in Africa cross the Atlantic Ocean. They are …
Read More »Physicists discover a new exotic ‘Tetraquark’ particle that we have never seen before
There is a new exotic subatomic particle in the atom buster. Physicists working with the beauty collaboration of CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHCb) have found a new form of the elusive four quark particle called tetraquark that they have never seen before. The newly identified particle is made up of …
Read More »Russia denies nuclear incident after international body finds isotopes
MOSCOW / STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Russia said on Monday it had detected no signs of a radiation emergency, after an international body reported last week that sensors in Stockholm had detected unusually high levels of radioactive isotopes produced by nuclear fission. . FILE PHOTO: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov visits Dream …
Read More »Sensors detect the rise of nuclear particles in the Baltic Sea, according to a global body
VIENNA (Reuters) – Radiation sensors in Stockholm have detected higher-than-normal but still harmless levels of nuclear fission-produced isotopes, likely from or near the Baltic Sea, an agency operating a global network said on Friday. of sensors. The Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) oversees a network of hundreds of …
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