MIT's extremely precise new atomic clock can help detect dar

MIT's extremely precise new atomic clock can help detect dark matter


Researchers used photography capture technology in 30-minute intervals every day to capture the movement.
This study could help better identify time of death.
We're learning more new things about death everyday. Much has been said and theorized about the great divide between life and the Great Beyond. While everyone and every culture has their own philosophies and unique ideas on the subject, we're beginning to learn a lot of new scientific facts about the deceased corporeal form.An Australian scientist has found that human bodies move for more than a year after being pronounced dead. These findings could have implications for fields as diverse as pathology to criminology.

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