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Nuclear fusion is premised on building technology that would replicate the reaction that naturally powers our Sun - two light atoms, in this case, hydrogen, are fused together under extreme temperatures to produce another element, helium
https://telegra.ph/nuc-02-03
💡When scientists uncover bones and other hard objects from the ground, they can sometimes find scraps of organic material attached. But nothing we've found comes close to the age of proteins recently discovered on a dinosaur fossil thought to date back 195 million years.
👉 https://goo.gl/5h2nj9
💡Dragonfish are the stuff of nightmares with their oversized jaws and rows of fanglike teeth. The deep sea creatures may be only several centimeters long, but they can trap and swallow sizeable prey. How these tiny terrors manage to open their mouths so wide has puzzled scientists, until now.
👉 https://goo.gl/VafljN
Scientists have developed a special nanoparticle coating that's easy to apply to normal paper and changes colour when ultraviolet (UV) light shines on it. The colour change can be reversed when the coating is heated to 120 degrees Celsius (248 degrees Fahrenheit), and allows for up to 80 rewrites
👉 https://telegramscience.blogspot.ru/2017/02/scientists-have-found-crazy-new-way-to.html
Sorry, Einstein - physicists just reinforced the reality of quantum weirdness in the Universe
https://telegra.ph/quantum-weirdness-02-08
While other noble gas elements have shown signs of forming compounds under extreme pressure, helium has remained firmly exclusive - until now. Scientists report creating what appears to be a stable helium-sodium compound, and it challenges some of the most basic assumptions of modern chemistry.
https://telegra.ph/Helium-Compound-02-08
💡Astronomers have spotted a black hole so ravenous, it's pushing the limits of physics 👉https://telegramscience.blogspot.ru/2017/02/black-hole.html
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@science facts: Water-dwelling hydras may use the structural memory in their cytoskeletons to regenerate after being torn apart
When people get frightened by something, they're said to 'jump out of their own skin' – and this newly discovered gecko species shows there's actually a biological precedent for that, Read article