Scientists at the world’s largest particle accelerator have succeeded in turning lead into gold during the simulation of the Big Bang, but the amount produced is small, on the order of trillionths of a gram.

Scientists at the world's largest particle accelerator have succeeded in turning lead into gold during the simulation of the Big Bang, but the amount produced is small, on the order of trillionths of a gram.

Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world’s largest, have been able to turn lead into gold. According to Revista Oeste, that was not the purpose of the experiment. The LHC was designed to simulate conditions close to the Big Bang, the collision of beams of lead nuclei at close to the speed of … Read more

Scientists created a very thin chip to study invisible light until it began to emit green light on its own.

Green beam of steerable light

Scientists may have invented a night vision laser. Our incredible progress as a society has been increasing exponentially in recent years. When a team of scientists did it The chip is too thin to study invisible light of the world, they have mistakenly created something else entirely, the evergreen tree. How can this new invention … Read more

Deep-water discoveries: scientists find more than 110 species of fish and invertebrates in the Coral Sea

Deep-water discoveries: scientists find more than 110 species of fish and invertebrates in the Coral Sea

Marine scientists have discovered more than 110 species of fish and invertebrates in the Coral Sea – a number they believe could exceed 200 as more are identified. The species were found in waters between 200 meters and 3km deep in the Coral Sea marine park, Australia’s largest marine protected area, which is about 1m … Read more

Scientists Investigate Whether NASA’s Approaching Object Is The Core Of A Ruined Earth

Scientists Investigate Whether NASA's Approaching Object Is The Core Of A Ruined Earth

Sign up to see the future, today I can’t miss the innovations from the edge of science and technology Scientists have long been intrigued by a large potato-shaped asteroid, called 16 Psyche, which they suspect is rich in iron – so it could be very lucrative for future asteroid mining. The 173-kilometer object, which orbits … Read more

Scientists Investigate Whether NASA’s Approaching Object Is The Core Of A Ruined Earth

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Scientists have long been intrigued by a large potato-shaped asteroid, called 16 Psyche, which they suspect is rich in iron – so it could be very lucrative for future asteroid mining. The 173-kilometer object, which orbits the Sun in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, has two large crater-like areas, which researchers say may … Read more

Scientists Have Just Discovered An Important Element Hidden In Water Before It Freezes

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As water cools, its behavior becomes more surprising from a physics point of view, and researchers looking for an explanation have discovered something new: a previously hidden “point” that appears in supercooled water that doesn’t freeze. By varying pressure and temperature, scientists can keep liquid water below the normal ice surface. Previous studies have shown … Read more

Scientists simulating the Big Bang accidentally turn lead into gold

Lead and gold are different elements, with a difference of three protons between them

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Scientists Discover Second Important Fact That Explains Why Visible Water Defies All Laws

Scientists Discover Second Important Fact That Explains Why Visible Water Defies All Laws

Credit: POSTECH University, South Korea. Water is the most common liquid on Earth, yet it almost defies the laws of thermodynamics. Every known liquid contracts and thickens when cooled. Water does the opposite. As you cool water after it freezes, it shrinks considerably, which is why ice floats easily in ponds, lakes, and oceans. Now, … Read more

Taking a pod: Scientists see sperm whales interacting with the birth of a newborn | CNN

A sperm whale calf swims next to its mother.

When a marine biologist, Shane Gero, saw a stream of blood spread across the water where a group of sperm whales had gathered in the Caribbean, he feared the worst—being injured by one of the whales, perhaps due to a predator attack. But then he saw something unexpected and unusual above the water: the head … Read more