A new publication from Opto-Electronic Advances; DOI 10.29026/oea.2026.250149, discusses a quarter-wave geometric-phase ...
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Scientists say the Milky Way’s core object might not be a black hole at all
A new theoretical proposal argues that the massive object sitting at the center of our galaxy may not be a black hole at all, but rather a dense clump of fermionic dark matter with no event horizon.
VeritasChain releases CPP with LiDAR/ToF depth analysis. VeraSnap delivers world's first consumer LiDAR-based screen ...
High school students gain PhD-led mentorship, publish original research, and build real-world AI models through ...
TV life begins at 40 inches? The screen size for an awkward spot.
For nearly one hundred years, archaeologists have wondered what a series of strange cone-shaped ceramic vessels, resembling ice cream cornets, were used for. They appear only at sites more than 5,000 ...
The work has made it possible to exhume a high-status burial dating to the Early Bronze Age, as well as a set of structures demonstrating the existence of one of the oldest known settlements in the ...
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Researchers analyze unusual dimming of star ASASSN-24fw
Researchers report that ASASSN-24fw dimmed for nine months due to a ringed companion, likely a brown dwarf or super-Jupiter, based on observations published by Universe Today and the Royal ...
Researchers find that "object recognition" ability, rather than intelligence or tech experience, determines who can best ...
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New analysis narrows possible sources of the Amaterasu cosmic ray
New analysis by Francesca Capel and Nadine Bourriche narrows possible sources of the Amaterasu cosmic ray, suggesting nearby galaxies like M82 rather than the Local Void.
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