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Extremely cold atoms defy entropy and refuse to heat up

Some atoms simply refuse to obey entropy Shutterstock / Mendin Repeatedly energising a collection of ultracold atoms should destroy their collective structure, but quantum effects seem to counteract the process. The ultimate fate of any physical system ought to be “thermalisation,” a process by which everything heats up and becomes even and featureless, like an…

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We have detected a single electron with unprecedented speed

Quickly detecting a lone electron is a difficult task agsandrew/Shutterstock We can now detect single electrons with the resolution of a few trillionths of a second, and this could prove essential for building a new generation of quantum electronic devices. Traditional electronic circuits are filled with many electrons, but interactions between these particles often diminish…

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Jupiter’s moon Ganymede could be a giant dark matter detector

A view of Ganymede from NASA’s Juno spacecraft JunoCam/NASA/JPL-Caltech​/SwRI/MSSS/Kalleheikki Kannisto Jupiter’s moon Ganymede could be a vast dark matter detector, and upcoming space missions might be able to spot distinctive dark matter craters on its ancient surface. Physicists searching for dark matter usually look for tiny, extremely light particles that interact weakly with standard matter,…

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Quantum device detects all units of electricity at once

To measure electricity, we need standardised units Yuichiro Chino/Getty Images A single quantum device could define all three units we use to understand electricity. When you measure electricity, you need to find the flow’s current in amperes, its resistance in ohms and its voltage in volts. But before even getting started, researchers must agree on…

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International Day of Action for Rivers: Protecting Lifelines of Biodiversity

Rivers are the lifeblood of ecosystems, providing fresh water, sustaining biodiversity, and supporting millions of people worldwide. However, these vital waterways are under increasing threat due to deforestation, pollution, and unsustainable development. The International Day of Action for Rivers, observed annually on March 14, is a global movement advocating for the protection and restoration of…

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Banteng: Southeast Asia’s Endangered Wild Cattle

The banteng (Bos javanicus), an elusive and endangered species of wild cattle, roams the forests of Southeast Asia, including Cambodia’s Cardamom Mountains. These striking animals, distinguished by their sleek, reddish-brown coats and white markings, play a vital role in maintaining healthy ecosystems. However, due to habitat destruction and poaching for wild meat, banteng populations have…

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Forests: Protecting the Lungs of Our Planet

Forests are vital to life on Earth, offering clean air, water, and homes for countless species. With deforestation and illegal logging posing significant threats to our planet, it’s essential to support organizations like Wildlife Alliance. They work tirelessly to protect forests and their inhabitants through dedicated conservation programs. Why Forests Matter Forests cover approximately 31%…

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