Saturday, 20 June 2020

Extremely Sensitive Dark Matter Experiment Detects Something Weird - Gizmodo

Did University of Zurich and Chicago discover new physics? Maybe dark matter? Eggheads are still puzzling over the data, as there's an excess of observed events than expected in their quest for our universe's missing matter. It's a bit of a challenging read but Ryan F. Mandelbaum distills things down to brass tacks well enough. Similarly elusive, For 170 Years, No One's Known How General Anaesthesia Works. We're Finally Getting Close to an answer writes Jacinta Bowler after hearing how Paul Myles caught the phenomenon of anesthesia in the act which may lead to discovering the throne of consciousness. Despite quarantine slowing the news cycle, over at Tech Times there's a report of Physicists Use Quantum Computers To 'Reverse Time'. The rub is in the single quotes through a simulation where the second law of thermodynamics was broken, thereby suggesting something astounding. If you're bored at home, having run out of things to watch on Netflix, Frank Swain has a profile of The People Solving Mysteries During Lockdown but he's not talking Scooby Doo-style mysteries. Science remains accessible to many and those teeming millions are giving a pound of their flesh to advance science as we know it. (CS)

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