Friday, November 29

Science and Nature

Mankind has actually warmed the world by 1.5 ° C considering that 1700

Mankind has actually warmed the world by 1.5 ° C considering that 1700

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Bubbles caught in Antarctic ice were utilized to approximate previous temperature levelsaldiami/Andreas Alexander/Alamy Human beings have actually currently triggered around 1.5 ° C of warming given that the start of the commercial transformation, according to brand-new quotes based upon temperature level information obtained from bubbles of air caught in ice. Measurements of human-caused worldwide warming usually utilize the duration from 1850 to 1900 as the pre-industrial standard, considering that this is when temperature level records started. 2024 is practically specific to be the very first year where typical temperature levels increased more than 1.5 ° C above this standard. This information for a single year is affected by naturally taking place aspects such as a strong El Niño occ...
Voyager 2’s Flyby of Uranus in 1986 was During Anomalous Solar Event, New Study Suggests

Voyager 2’s Flyby of Uranus in 1986 was During Anomalous Solar Event, New Study Suggests

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When NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft zipped Uranus in 1986, it offered researchers' very first close glance of this ice-giant world. Together with the discovery of brand-new moons and rings, baffling brand-new secrets faced the researchers: the stimulated particles around Uranus defied their understanding of how electromagnetic fields work to trap particle radiation. According to a brand-new research study, the source of that specific secret is a cosmic coincidence: it ends up that in the days right before Voyager 2's flyby, Uranus had actually been impacted by an uncommon sort of area weather condition that compressed the world's electromagnetic field, drastically compressing its magnetosphere. The very first panel of this artist's principle portrays how Uranus' magnetosphere was acting befor...
Physicists Find Evidence for Superfluidity in Low-Density Neutron Matter

Physicists Find Evidence for Superfluidity in Low-Density Neutron Matter

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A precise description of low-density nuclear matter is vital for describing the physics of neutron star crusts, according to a group of theoretical physicists led by Argonne National Laboratory's Dr. Alessandro Lovato. Fore et alresearch study neutron star crusts by replicating neutron matter then including 'concealed' neutrons to moderate interactions in between 'genuine' neutrons; next, neural networks build a quantum wave function of neutron matter's regular and superfluid stages. Image credit: Jane Kim, Ohio University. The inner crust of a neutron star is defined by the existence of a neutron superfluid. A superfluid is a fluid that has no viscosity. In a neutron star, this implies the superfluid permits neutrons to stream without resistance. To precisely forecast the residential or c...
Paleontologists Discover New Species of Ankylosaurid Dinosaur

Paleontologists Discover New Species of Ankylosaurid Dinosaur

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A brand-new genus and types of ankylosaur has actually been recognized from an articulated and partial skeleton discovered in 1986 in southern China. The creative restoration of Huaxiazhoulong shouwenImage credit: Ye Jianhao. The newly-discovered types was an early member of a household of armored dinosaurs called Ankylosauridae. Called Huaxiazhoulong shouwenthe ancient animal was roughly 6 m (20 feet) in length. "Ankylosauria is a varied clade of quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaurs defined by parasagittal rows of osteoderms on the dorsolateral surface area of the body and a greatly armored skull," Yunnan University paleontologist Ziheng Zhu and associates composed in their paper. "Ankylosaurs lived from the Middle Jurassic to the end of the Late Cretaceous date." "As a subgroup of Ankylosau...
Interview with OCEANOS Instructor Samuel Suleiman

Interview with OCEANOS Instructor Samuel Suleiman

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My name is Samuel Suleiman and I am the Executive Director of Sociedad Ambiente Marino: an NGO in Puerto Rico that has been working for the last 25 years to conserve our coastline and our reefs. During the OCEANOS internship, I am one of the Co-PIs (a co-instructor) for the project, and I’m in charge of the marine ecosystem in Culebra Island.   The OCEANOS internship is pretty important for those students that don’t have the opportunity to go directly to our natural resources. Puerto Rico is an archipiélago – an island surrounded with other small islands  – and most of the population that we have on the island doesn’t appreciate or understand or protect our resources, because they haven’t had the opportunity to learn about it. OCEANOS provide this experience for these kids and also allo...
Where’s My Robot?

Where’s My Robot?

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Concept & Text/MediaErico Guizzo & Randi KlettDevelopmentErico Guizzo & Erik VrielinkAdditional ReportingEvan AckermanSpecial Issue EditorEliza StricklandExecutive EditorJean KumagaiCreative DirectorMark MontgomeryEditor in ChiefHarry GoldsteinSpecial ThanksTo all robot makers and researchers who kindly helped us with information and materials, and allowed us to feature their amazing projects here. Learn more about the robots and technologies featured in this story, most of which you can find on IEEE Spectrum’sRobots Guide. In order of appearance:iCub, Atlas HD, Atlas, Nadia, G1, Florian, Hercules, Johnny 05, Roomba, Digit, Optimus, Valkyrie, Walker S1, T-HR3, Neo, Phoenix, Apollo, GR-1, H1, Figure 02, Gitai G1, Everyday Robot, π0/Physical Intelligence, Falcon 9, Rosie, Asimo, E Serie...
Sweet Security Announces Availability of its Cloud Native Detection & Response Platform on the AWS Marketplace

Sweet Security Announces Availability of its Cloud Native Detection & Response Platform on the AWS Marketplace

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TEL AVIV, Israel, November 11th, 2024, CyberNewsWire Customers can now easily integrate Sweet’s runtime detection and response platform into their AWS environments Sweet Security today announced the availability of its cloud-native detection and response platform on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) marketplace. Sweet’s solution unifies threat detection across cloud infrastructure, network, workloads, and applications. It provides deep runtime context that enables security teams to quickly extract actual attack narratives from a sea of isolated incidents. Using Sweet, AWS Marketplace customers can detect active threats in real time and respond to them within minutes, enabling them to resolve threats with unprecedented speed – 2-5 minute MTTR – and maintain an agile and resilient environment. ...
What to see and do in Nice, France

What to see and do in Nice, France

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This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK).Think of Nice and hot, languid summers spent lounging on a beach are likely to spring to mind — along with luxury yachts, five-star hotels and elegant movie stars. But come to this eastern corner of the Côte d’Azur outside the summer months, and gone is the heat, ushered out by the salty breeze, along with the cosmopolitan crowds that typically fill the streets of the old town.Not long ago, the off season was considered the best time to go. Long before the city’s fame as a summer destination, it thrived as a villégiature d’hiver (winter resort), offering aristocratic and upper-class families a chance to escape the bitter, gloomy winters of northern Europe and bask in its mild, coastal Mediterranean climate. The European elites...