Antimatter has long been a subject of fascination and intrigue in the world of physics. At CERN’s Antimatter Factory, the AEgIS experiment is pushing the boundaries of our understanding by producing and studying antihydrogen atoms. The primary goal of this experiment is to test whether antimatter and matter fall to Earth in the same way.
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The atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, in August 1945 by the United States has left a long-lasting impact on the city and its residents. The devastating event resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people and has continued to affect the population through elevated rates of cancer from radiation exposure. Recent research on
Intuitive Machines, a company based in Texas, is on the brink of achieving a remarkable milestone in space exploration – landing on the Moon. Scheduled for Thursday at 2249 GMT, the company’s spacecraft, Odysseus, will attempt to touch down near the lunar south pole. This endeavor is not just a technological feat but also a
One of the few places on Earth where researchers can analyze rocks from the early Earth is the Pilbara Craton in Western Australia. These rocks, dating back around 3.5 billion years, contain traces of the microorganisms that inhabited the planet during that time. A recent study led by the University of Göttingen has provided new
The use of SnO2 as electron transport layers (ETLs) in perovskite solar cells (PSCs) has been popular due to its high transparency, electron mobility, and band alignment. However, traditional approaches to passivate defects in SnO2, such as thermal annealing and interface modification, have proven to be inefficient and unsuitable for flexible substrates. These methods require
The groundbreaking discovery of a new class of molecular glue at the University of Dundee has opened up a world of possibilities in the field of drug development. Led by Professor Alessio Ciulli, the research team at the Centre for Targeted Protein Degradation (CeTPD) has identified a new class of “intramolecular bivalent glue” that has
The field of optoelectronics has witnessed a major breakthrough with the development of the Constant Light-Induced Magneto-Transport (CLIMAT) method by physicist Dr. Artem Musiienko. This new method enables the comprehensive characterization of semiconductors in a single measurement, saving valuable time in the assessment of new materials for applications such as solar cells. CLIMAT is based
In today’s fast-paced society, the pressure to constantly perform and meet expectations can take a toll on one’s mental and physical well-being. When asked about their state, many individuals often respond with feelings of exhaustion and busyness. Identifying those who are at risk of experiencing workplace burnout can be challenging, as it goes beyond a
The Kuiper Belt, a belt of icy debris that encircles the outer reaches of the Solar System, has long been an area of interest for scientists. Recent data from the New Horizons probe has revealed surprising levels of particles in this region, challenging previous estimates of its size. The discovery hints at an extended Kuiper
In the realm of electronics, the manipulation of electronic currents and signals has traditionally been achieved through the application of electrical voltage. However, with the emergence of spintronics, a new avenue has been explored in which the magnetic moment of electrons, known as spin, is utilized to control the flow of current and signals. Spintronics
Injuries to the brain or spinal cord often result in fluid-filled cavities and scars that hinder tissue regeneration, making it difficult for nerves to heal properly. Seeking a solution to this problem, a team of researchers from Ruhr University Bochum and TU Dortmund University in Germany has developed an artificial cell environment that shows promise
Food security is a critical global issue that is becoming increasingly urgent as the demand for food continues to rise. Scientists predict a 110% increase in global food demand by 2050, highlighting the need for sustainable agricultural practices to meet this growing need. However, factors such as climate change, greenhouse gas emissions, and the threat