If you’re looking to increase the amount of fat in your next workout, consider drinking coffee half an hour before you start – a new study suggests it can make a significant difference in fat burning, especially the day after. Researchers have found that 3 milligrams of caffeine per kilogram …
Read More »Scientists thrilled to observe first milliseconds of gold crystal formation
We now know how gold crystals begin to form on an atomic basis. For the first time, scientists observed – and filmed! – The first milliseconds of gold crystal formation and found that it is more complex than previous research suggested. Instead of a single, irreversible transition, the atoms come …
Read More »Something invisible is tearing apart the nearest star cluster to Earth
Strange things are far ahead in the galaxy. According to a new analysis of Gaia satellite data, the closest star cluster to our solar system is currently torn apart – not only by normal processes, but also by gravitational bridges that we cannot see. Astronomers say the disturbance could be …
Read More »More results from the big Hadron Collider point to the whole new physics
Update (24 March 2021): Large Hadron Collider Beauty (LHCB) is still insisting that there are no flaws in our best model of particle physics. As explained below, previous results comparing the standard M from Dale’s expected collision data created a bizarre discrepancy by almost standard deviations, but we need a …
Read More »Summers in the Northern Hemisphere tend to be extremely irregular in length
The weather crisis is affecting our planet to such an extent that summer in the Northern Hemisphere could last for half a year by 2100, scientists have warned. This does not mean staying in the sun for long periods of time, but has a dramatic impact on human health, agriculture …
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