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You bloody fool! : Scientists release audio of Ripper the duck talking in Australia

You bloody fool! : Scientists release audio of Ripper the duck talking in Australia
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You Fool : Old recording reveals talking Australian duck that mimicked human speech

You Fool : Old recording reveals talking Australian duck that mimicked human speech
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Kim Jong Un s Weight Loss Worries North Koreans: Breaks Our People s Heart

Kim Jong Un s Weight Loss Worries North Koreans: Breaks Our People s Heart
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A Forever Stamp and a Discovery That Changed Physics Forever

Credit: ©2021 U.S. Postal Service. All rights reserved. With a new “forever” stamp honoring First Lady of Physics Chien-Shiung Wu, we have come very close to seeing a National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) researcher on a U.S. postage stamp. Over the course of six months in 1956, Wu worked with researchers Ernest Ambler (who went on to become NIST director in the 1970s and ’80s), Raymond W. Hayward, Dale D. Hoppes and Ralph P. Hudson to carry out one of the most famous  experiments in NIST’s history. Of course, NIST researchers have been up to many good things since then, but the Fall of Parity experiment carried out in collaboration with Wu still ranks high. The team’s findings, made in the quiet week after Christmas 1956, shattered a concept of nuclear physics that had been universally accepted for 30 years.

Scientists link star-shredding event to origins of universe s highest-energy particles

Scientists Capture The First Picture Of A Black Hole A group of scientists has detected the presence of a high-energy neutrino a particularly elusive particle in the wake of a star s destruction as it is consumed by a black hole. Neutrinos as well as the process of their creation are hard to detect, making their discovery, along with that of Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECRs), noteworthy. This discovery, reported in the journal Nature Astronomy, sheds new light on the origins of Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays the highest energy particles in the Universe. The work, which included researchers from more than two dozen institutions, including New York University and Germany s DESY research center, focused on neutrinos subatomic particles that are produced on Earth only in powerful accelerators.

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