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Space Weather Hiding Extraterrestrial Signals

SETI Study Reveals Space Weather Could Be Hiding Alien Signals From Earth In the early 2000, my computer screen — like those of countless space enthusiasts — was often filled with bands of rainbow-coloured spectral signals. As my machine processed thousands of radio data points gathered by the SETI@Home project, I hoped I might be contributing, even in a small way, to one of humanity's most ambitious scientific pursuits: the search for extraterrestrial life. However, a new study published in The Astrophysical Journal by Vishal Gajjar and Grayce Brown of the SETI Institute suggests that the specific signals SETI@Home was designed to detect may not actually exist. This does not mean that alien civilizations are not transmitting signals into space; rather, the influence of space weather from their host star could alter those signals so dramatically that they become unrecognizable by the time they reach Earth. Why SETI Scientists Expected Narrow Alien Radio Signals Signals present a...

Supermassive Black Hole Binaries Gravitational Wave

Supermassive Black Hole Binaries May Exist in Ultra-Dense Cosmic Environments, New Study Reveals Scientists studying the universe's most mysterious regions have uncovered surprising evidence about the extreme environments surrounding supermassive black hole pairs . A groundbreaking study published in Nature Astronomy suggests that galactic centers hosting these cosmic giants could be packed with extraordinary densities of stars and dark matter . The research relies on advanced observations using pulsar timing arrays , offering astronomers a new method to investigate places are otherwise impossible to study directly. Highlights of the Discovery Researchers studied gravitational waves detected through pulsar timing arrays (PTAs) Galactic centers around supermassive black hole binaries may contain  ~ 1 million solar masses per cubic parsec A faint cosmic gravitational-wave hum was detected across the universe Environmental interactions may influence how black holes merge The findin...

Half Mobius Molecule Quantum Computing Discovery

Scientists Create First Half-Möbius Molecule as Quantum Computing Unlocks a New Era of Chemistry Global Scientists Produce Molecule With Never-Before-Seen Electronic Topology A global collaboration involving scientists from IBM , The University of Manchester , University of Oxford , ETH Zurich , EPFL and University of Regensburg has produced and characterized a remarkable new molecule whose properties differ from anything previously recorded. Inside this structure, electrons move along a corkscrew-shaped pathway, fundamentally influencing its chemical characteristics. The research has been published in Science . First Experimental Evidence of a Half-M ö bius Electronic Structure The study provides the first experimental confirmation of a half-M ö bius electronic topology within a single molecule. Researchers note that a molecule with such an arrangement has never before been synthesized, observed or even formally predicted. Investigating the molecule' s behaviour required an eq...

Magnet Free Motor Ferroelectric Fluid Breakthrough

Scientists Discover Powerful Sideways Electrostatic Force, Paving Way for Magnet-Free Motors Electricity and Motion: Beyond Simple Attraction When electricity is mentioned as a source of motion, most people picture a simple pulling action. Opposite electric charges attract, drawing objects towards one another, and it feels intuitive to assume this electrostatic force is what sets things in motion. In reality, that force is relatively weak and impractical for powering everyday machinery. This is why modern motors work differently. Devices such as electric fans and cars do not rely on electricity to move parts directly. Instead, electric creates a magnetic field and it is this magnetic force that produces smooth, continuous rotation. A New Kind of Electric Fluid Changes the Rules Ferroelectric Fluid Discovery A major development emerged in 2017 when researchers uncovered a liquid that reacts to electrical voltage with unusual intensity. This substance, termed a ferroelectric fluid , enab...

Ventilated Sound Absorbing Material Duality Symmetry

Ventilated Sound-Absorbing Material Breakthrough Using Duality Symmetry In everyday environments, creating spaces that permit ventilation while effectively reducing noise has long presented a complex engineering challenge. Materials that enable air circulation—such as vents—typically allow sound to pass through as well, undermining efforts to control unwanted noise. By contrast, conventional sound-absorbing materials like foam tend to restrict airflow, limiting their practicality in well-ventilated settings. Breakthrough at The University of Hong Kong A research team led by Professor Nicholas X. Fang from the Faculty of Engineering at The University of Hong Kong has now resolved this long-standing dilemma through innovative scientific approaches, delivering a notable breakthrough. The team identified a fundamental physical concept known as duality symmetry , which establishes new theoretical boundaries while unlocking fresh opportunities in the design of ventilated sound-abso...