Physicists discover a new path to quantum computing: infrared illumination

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When irradiated with infrared light, some molecules such as metal phthalocyanine vibrate and generate small localized magnetic fields. Researchers have calculated these effects and aim to test and experimentally manipulate these fields for possible applications in quantum computing. Credit: SciTechDaily.com Physicists at TU Graz have determined that certain molecules can be stimulated by pulses of … Read more

Boeing races to catch SpaceX in orbit – but has it already lost?

Boeing’s days in space may be numbered. And SpaceX may have become NASA’s new favorite space contractor. The International Space Station (ISS) orbits the Earth at an altitude of 250 miles. That doesn’t sound like much. You can drive 250 miles in an inexpensive sedan in about four hours or take a one-hour flight (if … Read more

A 40-million-year-old river is discovered buried under the Antarctic ice

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Millions of years ago, Antarctica looked very different from the icy landscape we know today. A research expedition led by the Alfred Wegener Institute has uncovered a hidden secret. Geologists discovered evidence of an ancient river system by studying sediment samples from the Amundsen Sea. This suggests that Antarctica supported a temperate climate around 34 … Read more

Rare ‘lunar standstill’ not seen since 2006 visible tonight – six more dates to witness lunar spectacle this year

SKYGAZERS around the world will be treated to a celestial spectacle as a rare ‘lunar stop’ takes place tonight. For the first time in almost two decades, the moon will periodically rise and set at its most extreme points, offering some of the most stunning lunar views. 4 A rare lunar phenomenon is expected to … Read more

Scientists discover new membrane behaviors that can lead to unprecedented separations

Nanoscale solutions with small size differences can be separated by membranes with identical pores—if they have enough opportunity to try. Credit: Argonne National Laboratory. Imagine a close basketball game that comes down to the last shot. The probability of the ball going through the ring may be quite low, but it would increase dramatically if … Read more

SpaceX’s planned timeline for landing on Mars was revealed in the NASA document

This is not investment advice. The author has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. Wccftech.com has a disclosure and ethics policy. After NASA solicited and then selected a new round of proposals for its Mars sample return program, a freedom of information request made by an X user in Australia has shared details … Read more

Scientists discover the true identity of the ancient sea lizard

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Researchers have identified a prehistoric marine reptile found in 1935 as a thalattosaur, not a coristodere, using CT scans and a new specimen. The reconstruction of Pachystropheus rhaeticuspictured together with a hybodont shark feeding on a Brewery the fish. Credit: James Ormiston Scientists have reclassified a prehistoric marine reptile discovered in 1935 as one of … Read more

Why smaller planets are better at building large moons

New simulations describing how the moons, incl earthown moooformed strongly imply that the exomoons more likely to be found around rocks exoplanets. Our moon is thought to have ESTABLISHED when a March-The planetary giant called Theia crashed into Earth, leaving a huge scar on our planet and melting its entire surface. It is believed that … Read more