The first image from NASA’s new IXPE X-ray telescope looks like a ball of purple lightning

The first image from NASA's new IXPE X-ray telescope looks like a ball of purple lightning

The first scientific image of IXPE shows the remnant of the Armchair A supernova. (Image credit: NASA/CXC/SAO/IXPE) NASA’s newly launched X-ray hunting probe has taken its first science picture and – wow – it’s amazing. The Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) probe launched on December 9, 2021, on a mission to monitor objects such as … Read more

Scientists create robotic fish powered by human heart cells Science

Scientists in Harvard university He designed an artificial fish whose flapping tail is powered by cells from a human heart, a pioneering project that has raised hopes for the future of heart research. The team of scientists at Harvard University, in collaboration with Emory University, built a “bio-hybrid fish” using paper, plastic, gelatin and two … Read more

Russia launches cargo ship to the International Space Station

Russia launches cargo ship to the International Space Station

The Russian cargo ship Progress 80 set off on Monday (February 14), with about 3 tons of supplies and equipment on board, towards the orbital laboratory. Russian Soyuz missile Progress 80 launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 11:25 PM EDT (0425 GMT or 9:25 AM local time on Tuesday, February 15). The cargo … Read more

What is inside a black hole? Physicist probes 3D duality with quantum computing to find out

Black Hole Gravity Vortex Grid

Dude, what if everything around us was just… a hologram? The thing is, it could be – and a physicist from the University of Michigan uses it[{” attribute=””>quantum computing and machine learning to better understand the idea, called holographic duality. Holographic duality is a mathematical conjecture that connects theories of particles and their interactions with … Read more