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Astronomers capture magnetic fields twirling around black hole
A new image has revealed powerful, organised magnetic fields spiralling out from the edge of the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A*
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Astronomers capture magnetic fields twirling around black hole
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A new image has revealed powerful, organised magnetic fields spiralling out from the edge of the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A*
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“In order to realize the full potential of these electric fliers, you need an intelligent control system that improves their robustness and especially their resilience against a variety of faults,”…
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Understanding and managing global change and achieving a sustainable future is a task to which the Max Planck Society is committed.
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Researchers have developed a security solution with this tiny chip for power-hungry AI models that offers protection against two common attacks.
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The Norwegian University of Science and Technology presented the results of a study that investigated "wizard" trials. Scholars have found that similar trials in Norway did not end until the…
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Nine months after its introduction in the U.S., Eisai and Biogen’s Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi is encountering significant resistance in its widespread adoption, largely due to skepticism among some doctors about…
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In recent years, anxiety about the spread of microplastics has been growing. It is in the oceans, even in animals and plants, and in the bottled water we drink daily.
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If you find yourself constantly tapping away on your iPhone, trying to free up space and achieve speed boost, you may start to consider purchasing a cleaner app.
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People who find themselves rummaging around in the refrigerator for a snack not long after they’ve eaten a filling meal might have overactive food-seeking neurons, not an overactive appetite. UCLA…