Author Archives: PlatoHagel

Entanglement and the Geometry of Spacetime

Theorists have forged a connection between wormholes in spacetime (above) and a quantum phenomenon called entanglement. But how big an insight is this? It depends on whom you ask. Susskind and Maldacena note that in both papers, the original quantum … Continue reading

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The Neutrino Sky

A neutrino sky map based on data taken with 40 and 59 strings in the IceCube detector. Image credit: Juan Aguilar/IceCube. Astrophysical neutrinos are produced in the interactions of cosmic rays with an ambient medium of gas (protons) and photons of … Continue reading

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Weber Bars Ring True?

Gravitational Radiation Gravitational waves have a polarization pattern that causes objects to expand in one direction, while contracting in the perpendicular direction. That is, they have spin two. This is because gravity waves are fluctuations in the tensorial metric of … Continue reading

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Gaia in Space

Soyuz VS06 with Gaia space observatory blasts off from Europe’s Spaceport ESA PR 44-2013: ESA’s Gaia mission blasted off this morning on a Soyuz rocket from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, on its exciting mission to study a billion … Continue reading

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Van Ellen Belt: Decade Age Old Mystery

Schematic illustration of local electron acceleration by chorus The top panel shows electron fluxes before (left) and after (right) a geomagnetic storm. The injection of low-energy plasma sheet electrons into the inner magnetosphere (1) causes chorus wave excitation in the … Continue reading

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Jet Creation

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Wavelength Views of the Sun

This movie, created by NASA’s Scientific Visualization Studio at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., shows how features of the sun can appear dramatically different when viewed in different wavelengths. Image Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Telescopes … Continue reading

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Symmetry Breaking and the Crab Nebula

The connection between superfluidity and symmetry breaking has had a glorious history. It has left us a rich legacy of fertile ideas, that seems far from exhaustion. PG 60 Superfluidity and Symmetry Breaking You know while there have been processes … Continue reading

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How Does This Make You Feel?

Scientists played the song to 40 women and found it to be more effective at helping them relax than songs by Enya, Mozart and Coldplay.See:Warning over ‘most relaxing song ever created Dialogos of Eide

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Particle Physics Discussion by Sean Carroll, Matt Strassler and Alan Boyle

New Science Internet Radio with Virtually Speaking Science on BlogTalkRadio Alan Boyle, Matt Strassler & Sean Carroll • Why the Higgs Particle Matters See: Wednesday: Sean Carroll & I Interviewed Again by Alan Boyle The Guardian’s Level-Headed Article on Fukushima Dialogos … Continue reading

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