internal clock

Your body has an internal clock that dictates when you eat, sleep and might have a heart attack

Anyone who has suffered from jet lag or struggled after turning the clock forward or back an hour for daylight saving time knows all about what researchers call your biological clock, or circadian rhythm – the “master pacemaker” that synchronises how your body responds to the passing of one day to the next. This “clock” is…

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Smartphones

Smartphones Could Turn Into Quantum Sensors Using the Power of OLEDs to Image Magnetic Fields

  Smartphones Could Turn Into Quantum Sensors Using the Power of OLEDs to Image Magnetic Fields In the future, it may be possible for smartphones to function as portable quantum sensors, as a new chip-scale technique has been developed using organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) to detect magnetic fields. According to SciTech Daily, scientists from the ARC Centre…

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Nuclear Bomb

How Much Damage Can a Nuclear Bomb Do? Here’s What Would Happen During a Nuclear Blast Margaret Davis Jun 05, 2023 01:41 PM EDT

Nuclear weapons are unparalleled in their capacity for destruction, lack of humanity, and indiscriminate impact. They possess a uniquely persistent and genetically harmful radioactive fallout that sets them apart from all other weapons. The detonation of a single nuclear bomb over a major city could result in the loss of millions of lives, while the…

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X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy

JAXA SLIM Mission Attempts To Carry X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission Hardware to the Moon, But Poor Weather Causes Reschedule [WATCH]

JAXA SLIM Mission Attempts To Carry X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission Hardware to the Moon, NASA isn’t the only space agency that’s making big moves when it comes to space exploration and space scientific research. As such, the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is expected to launch its new Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM)…

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Sun-Studying Odyssey

Aditya-L1: India’s Historic Sun-Studying Odyssey Set To Illuminate the Skies on September 2nd

Aditya-L1: India’s Historic Sun-Studying Odyssey Set To Illuminate the Skies on September 2nd FacebookTwitterLinkedinCommentM India is preparing for its inaugural solar research mission. The Aditya-L1 observatory, named after the Sanskrit word for “sun,” has reached its Sriharikota launch site. The launch is set for September 2 as per the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) who…

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12,000-Year-Old Flutes

12,000-Year-Old Flutes Made From Bird Bones Discovered in Israel; Show Glimpse of Ancient Natufian Culture.

12,000-Year-Old Flutes Made From Bird Bones Discovered in Israel; Show Glimpse of Ancient Natufian Culture. Evidence of sound-making instruments during the Old Stone Age is extremely rare, with only a few examples recorded from Upper Paleolithic contexts, especially in European cultures. Further investigations, however, suggest that such kinds of artifacts could have also existed elsewhere…

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