Physicists Predict The Existence Of New Particle In The “Material Universe”

Physicists Predict The Existence Of New Particle In The “Material Universe”

Physicists Predict The Existence of New Particle in the “Material Universe”

Scientists are predicting the existence of the type-II Weyl fermion. This comes after they realized that a metallic crystal material, called tungsten ditelluride, was exhibiting a strange behavior. While most metals turn into insulators once subjected to a magnetic field, tungsten ditelluride becomes either an insulator or a conductor, which one it becomes ultimately depends on the direction of the subjected magnetic field.

After a team investigated the phenomenon, they predicted the presence of an unexpected particle—the previously mentioned type-II Weyl fermion—which caused the behavior.

Read more at: http://futurism.com/links/physicists-predict-the-existence-of-new-particle-in-the-material-universe/

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7 Things That Happen When You Go To Space

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Here are a few things that happen when astronauts go to the space station:

1. Your personal hygiene takes on a different form:

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2. Sleeping arrangements might take some getting used to:

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3. Internet services will remind you of the 90s:

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4. You never have to do laundry:

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5. You get to become immersed in a range of different cultures:

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6. All of your water is recycled…yes…that means urine too:

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7. You get to see the Earth like never before:

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Teaming with Bots!

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Self-assembly enables nature to build complex forms, from multicellular organisms to complex animal structures such as flocks of birds, through the interaction of vast numbers of limited and unreliable individuals. Creating this ability in engineered systems poses challenges in the design of both algorithms and physical systems that can operate at such scales. This work demonstrates programmable self-assembly of complex two-dimensional shapes with a thousand-robot swarm. Photo Credit: Michael Rubenstein, Harvard University

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The God Brain: Roundtable Discussion On God And Spirituality For Brain Games

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Let us know what you think.

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Or the website where you can see the ISS (International Space Station) orbiting Earth in real time.

And yes, I linked all of those because I want everyone to join in the “oooh, shiny planets and galaxies!” :D

@geometrynerd, @ultranos

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