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New LHC Experiments May Help Explain What Happened to All the Antimatter

Posted on February 12, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

Researchers have seen a baryon decay for the first time, which may help explain why there is far more matter than anti-matter in the universe. Continue reading New LHC Experiments May Help Explain What Happened to All the Antimatter→

Posted in baryon, Charge-Parity, cp, read | Tagged Antimatter, LHC, MIT, Physics

Watch This Educational PSA from the 1940s Explain Why You Feel So Hungover

Posted on February 12, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

Nothing soothes a hangover like the sweet, sweet sounds of the 1940s voiceover guy. Continue reading Watch This Educational PSA from the 1940s Explain Why You Feel So Hungover→

Posted in 1949, 7/11, alcohol, Drinking, Encyclopedia Britannica, Hangover, PSA

Watch the 1960 Documentary that Inspired Kubrick’s ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’

Posted on February 11, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

Before Carl Sagan’s ‘Cosmos’, there was Canada’s ‘Universe’ Continue reading Watch the 1960 Documentary that Inspired Kubrick’s ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’→

Posted in 2001: A Space Odyssey, film, kubrick, movies, NASAS, read, Space, The Motherboard Guide to Cinema

We Need to Regulate the Seabed Before Mining Companies Destroy It

Posted on February 6, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

Commercial activity on the bottom of the ocean may destroy ecosystems we don’t even know exist. Continue reading We Need to Regulate the Seabed Before Mining Companies Destroy It→

Posted in deep ocean mining, deep sea mining, extraction, mining, natural resources, oceanography, Resources, sea floor, UN | Tagged Ocean

Why Do Birds Have Such Crazy Beaks?

Posted on February 4, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

A citizen science project measured over 2,000 bird beaks to help figure out why they’re so crazy looking. Continue reading Why Do Birds Have Such Crazy Beaks?→

Posted in Beak, Darwin, Earth, ecology, evolution, motherbird, read | Tagged Birds

Climate Change Is Giving Us ‘Pre-Traumatic Stress’

Posted on February 4, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

Scientists on the front lines are speaking out about how their climate data drives despair, but these emotions may also be the most potent force for change. Continue reading Climate Change Is Giving Us ‘Pre-Traumatic Stress’→

Posted in climate change, Earth, eric holthaus, exxon, it's not just you, Mental Health, ptsd, read, research, twitter | Tagged Stress

Watch a Freaking Lava Waterfall Spew Forth From the Bowels of Hell

Posted on February 2, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

The lava flow is threatening to send an entire Hawaiian sea cliff careening into the ocean. Continue reading Watch a Freaking Lava Waterfall Spew Forth From the Bowels of Hell→

Posted in doom, Earth, Hawaii, hell, lava, read, USGS

Here’s How to Build the First Large-Scale Quantum Computer

Posted on February 2, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

The only thing that remains is to actually build it. Continue reading Here’s How to Build the First Large-Scale Quantum Computer→

Posted in blueprint, Computing, ions, Quantum computer, qubit, qubits, sussex

Meet the Robot That Will Be Bagging Your Groceries

Posted on January 31, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

Ocado’s new soft robotic hand can pick up a wide variety of fruits and vegetables without damaging them. Continue reading Meet the Robot That Will Be Bagging Your Groceries→

Posted in machines, motherboard show, Ocado, Retail, rise of the machines, robot, Shopping | Tagged Automation

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