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Black holes and dark matter — are they one and the same?

“Primordial black holes created in the first instants after the Big Bang — tiny ones smaller than the head of a pin and supermassive ones covering billions of miles — may account for all of the dark matter in the universe. That …

Bluetooth Matrix

“The project is a sample project about how matrix monitors works. The scroll speed can be set by a potentiometer. A Bluetooth module added to the project. So, you can send texts to your board with a smart phone. A …

Build a Laser Harp From Scratch

“This is actually a really simple circuit, using just one hex-inverter chip and a handful of small, common components. Discover step-by-step how this circuit works by building it on breadboard first with a detailed guide. Finally, build the finished instrument …

Challenging Einstein’s greatest theory with extreme stars

“Researchers at The University of Manchester have helped conduct a 16-year long experiment to challenge Einstein’s theory of general relativity. The international team including scientists from; the Max Planck Insitute, The University of British Columbia and The University of …

Closing In On Fusion

“A team modeled plasma turbulence on the nation’s fastest supercomputer to better understand plasma behavior The same process that fuels stars could one day be used to generate massive amounts of power here on Earth. Nuclear fusion—in which …

Color-Sorting Metalenses Boost Imaging Sensitivity

“Technology advance enables filter-free imaging sensors that are poised to improve low-light and fast imaging for smartphones and autonomous vehicles Researchers have shown that newly designed pixel-scale metasurface lenses — flat surfaces that use nanostructures to manipulate light — can be used …

“Crazy” Light Emitters: Physicists See An Unusual Quantum Phenomenon

“Scientists of the Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat–Complexity and Topology in Quantum Matter have experimentally confirmed an unusual quantum phenomenon for the motion of luminescent electronic quasiparticles in atomically-thin semiconductors. The results were published in the Physical Review Letters …

Driverless cars a step closer to our roads with new self-learning AI technology

“Computer scientists from Lancaster University have developed new AI technology that takes autonomous cars a step closer to our roads. Funded by global car manufacturer Ford, the three-year research project provides a step-change in AI car technology by enabling autonomous …

Einstein finally warms up to quantum mechanics?

“Einstein was no stranger to mathematical challenges. He struggled to define energy in a way that acknowledged both the law of energy conservation and covariance, which is general relativity’s fundamental feature where physical laws are the same for all …

Exotic quantum particles — less magnetic field required

“Research paves the way for future quantum devices and applications Exotic quantum particles and phenomena are like the world’s most daring elite athletes. Like the free solo climbers who scale impossibly steep cliff faces without a rope or harness …