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Does antimatter fall down or up? We now have a definitive answer.
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 9 months agoThe hardest part of the ALPHA experiment was not making antimatter fall, but creating and containing...
Particle radioactivity linked to pollution-associated heart attack and stroke death
NewMediaWire via Yahoo Finance· 2 years agoResearch Highlights: Particle radioactivity, a characteristic of air pollution that reflects the...
Surprise! Icy 'rain' from Saturn's rings is heating the gas giant's atmosphere
Space via Yahoo News· 1 year agoThis composite image shows the Saturn Lyman-alpha bulge, an emission from hydrogen which is a...
Unknown ultra-light particles linked to dark matter could be found using atomic clocks
Live Science via Yahoo News· 10 months agoThe use of atomic clocks could help bring cosmology and astrophysics "down to Earth" by allowing...
2 meteor showers will peak Monday and last into August. One could produce dazzling fireballs.
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 11 months agoThe Delta Aquariids meteor shower and Milky Way over Mount St. Helens, at Windy Ridge in Washington...
The science refresher you need before diving into Netflix's hit sci-fi series '3 Body Problem'
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 3 months agoA planet engulfed in flame in "3 Body Problem."Netflix Netflix's "3 Body Problem" is based on a...
Why do smoke alarms keep going off even when there’s no smoke?
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 2 months agoSensors in smoke detectors monitor how particles in the air affect a flow of current to the battery...
Antimatter Reacts to Gravity in the Same Way as Ordinary Matter, Physicists Find
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 9 months agoIn the 95 years we’ve known about antimatter, physicists have not tested how the elusive inverse of...
How scientists create the most explosive substance in the universe
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 1 year agoCERN is located on the France-Switzerland border.YouTube/CERN CERN is the only place on Earth that...
The universe is slightly hotter than it should be. 'Dark photons' could be to blame.
Live Science via Yahoo News· 1 year agoIntergalactic gas clouds are slightly hotter than they should be, new research claims, and...