(Short) Something in Your Kitchen Emits Antimatter (iv.ggtyler.dev)

A lot of this short is in a new style of 3D — a more regularly shaded one than the cel-shaded 3D they usually use. It honestly goes pretty well with the 2D, and I think it'd be fun to see this style in a full video or two. Dunno if it should become a staple of Kurzgesagt's style, but it's def interesting.

Quantum Leap: Physicists Successfully Simulate Super Diffusion (scitechdaily.com)

Quantum physicists at Trinity, working alongside IBM Dublin, have successfully simulated super diffusion in a system of interacting quantum particles on a quantum computer. This is the first step in doing highly challenging quantum transport calculations on quantum hardware and, as the hardware

Astrophysicists Unlock Mysterious Secrets of Strange Lava Worlds (scitechdaily.com)

Study reveals how magma oceans may affect the evolution of hot exoplanets. Lava worlds, massive exoplanets home to sparkling skies and roiling volcanic seas called magma oceans, are distinctly unlike the planets in our solar system. To date, nearly 50% of all rocky exoplanets yet discovered ha

There Might Be Stealth Black Holes Hiding in Our Cosmic Backyard (www.syfy.com)

In the spring of 1999, NASA was in the midst of building the modern age of space exploration. The space agency was ferrying astronauts to and from orbit in a small fleet of partially reusable spacecrafts and the organization used those Space Shuttles to help construct the International Space Station. It was a time when the dream...

Universe Defies Einstein’s Predictions: Cosmic Structure Growth Mysteriously Suppressed (scitechdaily.com)

Scientists have discovered that cosmic structures grow slower than Einstein's Theory of General Relativity predicts, with dark energy playing a more dominant inhibitory role than previously thought. This finding may reshape our understanding of dark matter, dark energy, and fundamental cosmic theori

Scientists Invent New Glass With Supreme Toughness (scitechdaily.com)

Scientists have produced an oxide glass with unprecedented toughness. Under high pressures and temperatures, they succeeded in paracrystallizing an aluminosilicate glass: The resulting crystal-like structures cause the glass to withstand very high stresses and are retained under ambient conditions.

Scientists Trap Light Inside a Magnet – Paves Way for Tech Innovations (scitechdaily.com)

Researchers have discovered that trapping light in specific magnetic materials can greatly amplify their properties, offering potential innovations like magnetic lasers and a fresh perspective on optically controlled magnetic memory. A groundbreaking study conducted by Vinod M. Menon and his team

Sound - invisible and relentless, sound is seemingly just there, traveling through our surroundings to carry beautiful music or annoying noises. (ciechanow.ski)

We’ll eventually understand how these sounds are created and how they get to your ears, but we have to start by talking about the medium that is most commonly associated with sound – air.

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