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Physicists get close to taming the chaos of the 'three-body problem'

Physicists get close to taming the chaos of the 'three-body problem'

Live Science is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. .Physicists have spent centuries grappling with an inconvenient truth about nature: Faced with three stars on a collision course, astronomers could measure their locations and velocities in nanometers and milliseconds and it wouldn't be enough to predict the stars' fates. But the cosmos frequently brings together trios of stars and . If astrophysicists hope to fully understand regions where heavenly bodies mingle in throngs, they must confront the "three-body...

May 5, 2021
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The Milky Way Gets a New Origin Story

The Milky Way Gets a New Origin Story

hunter-gatherers of sub-Saharan Africa gazed upon the meandering trail of stars and dust that split the night sky, they saw the embers of a campfire. Polynesian sailors perceived a cloud-eating shark. The ancient Greeks saw a stream of milk, gala, which would eventually give rise to the modern term “galaxy.” reprinted with permission from , an editorially independent publication of the whose mission is to enhance public understanding of science by covering research develop­ments and trends in mathe­matics and the physical and life sciences.In the 20th century, astronomers discovered...

January 3, 2021
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The Search for Dark Matter Is Dramatically Expanding

The Search for Dark Matter Is Dramatically Expanding

reached a consensus in the 1980s that most of the mass in the universe is invisible—that “dark matter” must glue galaxies together and gravitationally as a whole—experimentalists have hunted for the nonluminous particles. reprinted with permission from , an editorially independent publication of the whose mission is to enhance public understanding of science by covering research develop­ments and trends in mathe­matics and the physical and life sciences.They first set out in pursuit of a heavy, sluggish form of dark matter called a weakly interacting massive particle, or WIMP—the early...

December 6, 2020
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Scientists Discover the First Room-Temperature Superconductor

Scientists Discover the First Room-Temperature Superconductor

View more physicists in New York has discovered a material that conducts electricity with perfect efficiency at room temperature—a long-sought scientific milestone. The hydrogen, carbon, and sulfur compound operates as a superconductor at up to 59 degrees Fahrenheit, the team . That’s more than 50 degrees higher than the previous high-temperature superconductivity record, set last year.reprinted with permission from , an editorially independent publication of the whose mission is to enhance public understanding of science by covering research develop­ments and trends in mathe­matics and the...

October 25, 2020
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Scientists make digital breakthrough in chemistry that could revolutionize the drug industry

Scientists make digital breakthrough in chemistry that could revolutionize the drug industry

Key PointsIn June, the U.S. government of world's supply of remdesivir—a FDA-approved antiviral treatment for —for July through September. , the company that makes the compound, that it would meet international demand by the end of October. Yet all along, digital instructions for whipping up a batch of the nearly 400-atom molecule at the push of a button , an online software repository, freely available to anyone with the hardware needed to execute the chemical "program." A dozen such chemical computers or "chemputers" sit in the University of Glasgow lab of , the chemist who designed...

October 24, 2020
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Scientists Discover the First Room-Temperature Superconductor

Scientists Discover the First Room-Temperature Superconductor

physicists in New York has discovered a material that conducts electricity with perfect efficiency at room temperature—a long-sought scientific milestone. The hydrogen, carbon, and sulfur compound operates as a superconductor at up to 59 degrees Fahrenheit, the team . That’s more than 50 degrees higher than the previous high-temperature superconductivity record, set last year. reprinted with permission from , an editorially independent publication of the whose mission is to enhance public understanding of science by covering research develop­ments and trends in mathe­matics and the physical...

October 25, 2020
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What If the Big Bang Was Actually a Big Bounce?

What If the Big Bang Was Actually a Big Bounce?

of the birth of the cosmos goes something like this: Nearly 14 billion years ago, a tremendous amount of energy materialized as if from nowhere. reprinted with permission from , an editorially independent publication of the whose mission is to enhance public understanding of science by covering research developments and trends in mathematics and the physical and life sciences.In a brief moment of rapid expansion, that burst of energy inflated the cosmos like a balloon. The expansion straightened out any large-scale curvature, leading to a . Matter also thoroughly mixed together, so that now...

August 9, 2020
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Apple CEO Tim Cook says monopolies aren't bad if they aren't abused

Apple CEO Tim Cook says monopolies aren't bad if they aren't abused

Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. It often indicates a user profile.Redeem nowGet the latest tech news & scoops — delivered daily to your inbox.Something is loading.Apple CEO Tim Cook has defended the existence of monopolies in business while also denying that Apple has a monopoly in any sector.In , during which Cook discussed a range of topics including Apple's treatment of competitors, he said a monopoly "by itself isn't bad if it's not abused.""The question...

December 12, 2019
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An EU judge told Google it's landed on Monopoly's 'Go to Jail' square and reportedly threatened to increase its $2.6 billion antitrust fine

An EU judge told Google it's landed on Monopoly's 'Go to Jail' square and reportedly threatened to increase its $2.6 billion antitrust fine

Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. It often indicates a user profile.Redeem nowGet the latest tech news & scoops — delivered daily to your inbox.Something is loading.Google's legal battle with the EU over antitrust fines has just gotten fierce.An EU judge has just slammed Google, saying that it's landed on "Go to Jail, do not pass go" in Monopoly terms.The tech giant is currently contesting , with the EU claiming Google had abused its dominance over other...

February 14, 2020
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Europe may force makers of smartphones, tablets and wireless earphones to install easily replaceable batteries

Europe may force makers of smartphones, tablets and wireless earphones to install easily replaceable batteries

Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. It often indicates a user profile.Redeem nowGet the latest tech news & scoops — delivered daily to your inbox.Something is loading.The European Union may force makers of smartphones, tablets and wireless earphones to use easily replaceable batteries with their devices., which obtained a draft of the EU's plans, the EU's executive arm – the European Commission – is drafting a proposal to force vendors to do this.Het Financieele...

March 2, 2020
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