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22 hours ago |
thedebrief.org | Ryan Whalen
Roughly two to three billion years after the Big Bang came “Cosmic Noon,” which astrophysicists have discovered was a crucial period for a particular class of galaxies, Lyman Alpha Emitters (LAEs), then experiencing their first significant wave of star formation. A Rutgers University-New Brunswick researcher led the new study, which the team believes will provide essential insights into the universe’s history, helping to explain how galaxies grow and evolve.
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22 hours ago |
thedebrief.org | Ryan Whalen
Chinese and German scientists have utilized the Transit Timing Variation (TTV) technique to locate an exoplanet super-Earth for the first time, validating a new tool that significantly broadens the possibilities for exoplanet detection. Since the first discovery of an exoplanet orbiting a sun-like star in 1995, astronomers have been seeking Earth-like planets residing in their star’s habitable zone.
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1 day ago |
thedebrief.org | Ryan Whalen
James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) observations indicate that Pluto’s atmosphere is unlike any other in the solar system, confirming a 2017 hypothesis and potentially revealing how the early Earth developed a habitable atmosphere from its nitrogen and hydrocarbon beginnings. Pluto is covered in a haze of nitrogen, methane, and carbon dioxide, whose individual particles regulate the atmosphere’s energy balance as they heat and cool.
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1 day ago |
thedebrief.org | Ryan Whalen
While quantum computers may help advance computing power as Moore’s Law potentially enters its twilight period, the technology has been vulnerable to environmental disturbances, which a new magnetic quantum material could address. Researchers from several institutions, including Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, Aalto University, and the University of Helsinki in Finland, developed the new material.
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2 days ago |
thedebrief.org | Micah Hanks
Welcome to this week’s Intelligence Brief… On Wednesday, a new bombshell report revealed concerns among government officials and tech industry experts about efforts to compile data on American citizens, marked by a significant expansion of tech company Palantir’s involvement in government work.
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