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Cells Shimmer Like a Thousand Ice Cream Sprinkles in Gorgeous New 'DNA Microscope' Images
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Greenland's Summer Melts Have Started Early, and They're Very Bad This Year livescience.com/65749-greenlan
 
Forget Moore's Law — Quantum Computers Are Improving According to a Spooky 'Doubly Exponential Rate'
livescience.com/65651-quantum-
 
Meet the Scottish Sea Worm with Eyes on Its Butt  livescience.com/65750-sea-worm
 
First Detection of Polarized Radio Waves in Gamma Ray Burst Jets
Good fortune and cutting-edge scientific equipment have allowed scientists to observe a Gamma Ray Burst jet with a radio telescope and detect the polarisation of radio waves within it for the first time – moving us closer to an understanding of what causes the universe’s most powerful explosions.
Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) are the most energetic explosions in the universe, beaming out mighty jets which travel through space at over 99.9% the speed of light, as a star much more massive than our sun collapses at the end of its life to produce a black hole.
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First Detection of Polarized Radio Waves in Gamma Ray Burst Jets
The light from this particular event, known as GRB 190114C, which exploded with the force of millions of suns’ worth of TNT about 4.5 billion years ago, reached NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory on Jan 14, 2019.   scitechdaily.com/first-detecti
NASA’s Swift Discovers Three Unusually Long-Lasting Stellar Explosions  scitechdaily.com/nasas-swift-d
 
Watch artificial intelligence predict Conan O’Brien’s gestures just from the sound of his voice
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