Study Finds on MSN
Physicists Think They Caught The Universe’s First Black Hole Explosion Ever Detected
A record-breaking neutrino detection in 2023 may mark the first time humans witnessed a primordial black hole exploding, and these ancient objects could be the dark matter holding galaxies together.
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This 29-Year-Old Cursed DC Pilot Nearly Ruined Superhero TV Long Before 'Smallville' or Zack Snyder
The ill-fated 1997 Justice League of America TV pilot that the world never saw featured a bizarre, out-of-character lineup of ...
Ciaran O'Hare scribbles symbols using colored markers across his whiteboard like he's trying to solve a crime—or perhaps planning one. He bounces around the edges of the board, slowly filling it with ...
Just a few years ago, many researchers in quantum computing thought it would take several decades to develop machines that ...
NileRed on MSN
Turning paper into plastic
NOTE: I made a mistake in the diagrams for cellulose, all of the glucose units are missing an oxygen atom! Paper is made of ...
While Chernobyl put thousands of lives in danger, nuclear energy is still the safest form of energy. In the United States, ...
In 1965, four years before Neil Armstrong even set foot on the Moon, the SNAP-10A became the first and only US ...
Chico Enterprise-Record on MSN
75 Years Ago — Chicoans report seeing flash of latest atom test | News of Our Past: Jan. 30-Feb. 6 2026
Here are some newspaper stories published this week in years past.
Investors take note: nuclear power has spent 25 years in stagnation, while renewable energy has seen unprecedented growth.
Harry Truman accelerated the United States’ pace in the nuclear arms race this week in history. The 33rd president of the United States publicly announced his support for the development of a hydrogen ...
Opinion
Mashable SEA on MSNOpinion
Anthropic CEO warns that AI could bring slavery, bioterrorism, and unstoppable drone armies. I'm not buying it.
Dario Amodei falls into the same traps he warns about.
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