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- Mystery of X-ray light from black holes solved
- Predicting collective online behavior
- Detecting homemade explosives, not toothpaste
- Can you feel me now? New array measures vibrations across skin, may help engineers design tactile displays
- Flare star WX UMa becomes 15 times brighter in less than 3 minutes
Mystery of X-ray light from black holes solved Posted: 14 Jun 2013 11:05 AM PDT Astrophysicists using high-powered computer simulartions demonstrate that gas spiraling toward a black hole inevitably results in X-ray emissions. |
Predicting collective online behavior Posted: 14 Jun 2013 07:07 AM PDT Scientists are evaluating the impact of a website based on the interaction between its users with the entire Web. |
Detecting homemade explosives, not toothpaste Posted: 14 Jun 2013 07:07 AM PDT Researchers want airports, border checkpoints and others to detect homemade explosives made with hydrogen peroxide without nabbing people whose toothpaste happens to contain peroxide. |
Posted: 14 Jun 2013 05:26 AM PDT A new array measures vibrations across skin may help engineers design tactile displays. |
Flare star WX UMa becomes 15 times brighter in less than 3 minutes Posted: 14 Jun 2013 05:22 AM PDT Astrophysicists have detected a star of low luminosity which within a matter of moments gave off a flare so strong that it became almost 15 times brighter. The star in question is the flare star WX UMa. |
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