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Liquid has structure, which may be key to understanding metallic glass

Liquid has structure, which may be key to understanding metallic glass

December 30, 2020 Stacy PoolScience

Researchers have found that liquid has structure in certain circumstances, and that this structure significantly influences the mysterious and complex formation of metallic glasses. Moldable like plastic but strong like metal, metallic glasses are a relatively new class of materials…

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Recent Hydrothermal Activity May Explain Ceres’ Brightest Area

December 21, 2020 Stacy PoolScience

The brightest area on Ceres, located in the mysterious Occator Crater, has the highest concentration of carbonate minerals ever seen outside Earth, according to a new study from scientists on NASA’s Dawn mission. The study, published online in the journal…

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Want to squelch fake news? Let the readers take charge

October 4, 2020 Stacy PoolScience

Would you like to rid the internet of false political news stories and misinformation? Then consider using — yes — crowdsourcing. That’s right. A new study co-authored by an MIT professor shows that crowdsourced judgments about the quality of news…

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Political disinformation campaigns not as threatening as you think

September 12, 2020January 10, 2021 Stacy PoolScience

When foreign powers try to interfere with the politics of another country by spreading strategic disinformation, research suggests there is no real effect on policies or the balance of power in the targeted country.   In a recent study, a…

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Anti-hydrogen origin revealed by collision simulation

September 4, 2020 Stacy PoolScience

Antihydrogen is a particular kind of atom, made up of the antiparticle of an electron – a Positron – and the antiparticle of a Proton – an antiproton. Scientists hope that studying the formation of anti hydrogen will ultimately help…

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Extreme trans-Neptunian objects lead the way to Planet Nine

August 20, 2020 Stacy PoolScience

In the race towards the discovery of a ninth planet in our solar system, scientists from around the world strive to calculate its orbit using the tracks left by the small bodies that move well beyond Neptune. Now, astronomers from…

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