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Na vele reacties op podcast #2 over het Human Design neutrino weerbericht, kan je in deze aflevering #5 'Human Design Crisis neutrino weerbericht' gaan luisteren naar poort 36 in het zonnetje. Vorig jaar is Inge begonnen met het opnemen van unieke Human Design masterclasses voor de Human Design Netherlands app. Hierin vind je bijvoorbeeld ook de 20 gezichten van angst. Een prachtige masterclass en een verrijking voor je bewustzijn in relatie tot onze angsten. In deze podcast krijg je alvast een inkijkje en dus poort 36 cadeau. De zon in de achtergrond frequentie staat nu in poort 36. De achtergrond frequentie oftewel het neutrino weerbericht, die we lezen aan de hand van de 64 Rave I Ching poorten, speelt een belangrijke rol in jouw deconditioneringsproces in Human Design. Daarmee kan je bewuster kijken naar conditionering, homogenisering, en je niet laten afleiden van jouw innerlijke autoriteit als je jouw strategie en autoriteit volgt en gaat leren zien. Naast de 20 gezichten van angst ook mooi om de 64 poorten in het levenswiel eens in te duiken. Luister de gratis inleidingen van deze masterclasses in de Human Design Netherlands app en download gratis de poster van het levenswiel bij deze podcast zodat je makkelijker mee kunt reizen. Geniet van deze nieuwe podcast van seizoen 5 alweer.
En este episodio, exploramos el reciente descubrimiento de un neutrino cósmico de ultra-alta energía detectado por el telescopio submarino KM3NeT, ubicado en el mar Mediterráneo. La detección de esta partícula abre nuevas puertas para comprender los fenómenos cósmicos más extremos. Analizamos el impacto de este hallazgo en la astrofísica y la física de partículas, y cómo los avances en la detección de neutrinos podrían transformar nuestra visión sobre el universo. Para profundizar en este tema, nos acompaña Juan de Dios Zornoza, investigador del Instituto de Física Corpuscular y líder de la participación española en el observatorio submarino KM3NeT
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Guten Morgen! Heute werfen wir einen Blick auf das energiereichste Neutrino, das Forscher jemals messen konnten. Danach geht es um die vorbereiteten Szenarien der Union nach der Wahl. Und Sie erfahren, wie Desinformation im Detail funktioniert.
A massive new release of Type 1a supernova data, did astronomers see a strange star form? huge spiral arms of comets in the Oort Cloud, and the highest energy neutrino ever detected. Plus in our extended version on Patreon, how scientists could get real data on UAPs.
Per la Cina la drastica svolta nella politica estera degli Stati Uniti è al tempo spesso una sfida e un'opportunità. Con Lorenzo Lamperti, giornalista, da TaiPei.Il telescopio sottomarino KM3NeT, sul fondo del Mediterraneo, ha rilevato un evento compatibile con un neutrino da 220 milioni di miliardi di elettronvolt, un livello di energia mai osservato prima. Con Tullia Sbarrato, astrofisica.Oggi parliamo anche di:Podcast • Carrasegare, di Ezio Abbate, Giovanni Alfieri e Luca PuscedduCi piacerebbe sapere cosa pensi di questo episodio. Scrivici a podcast@internazionale.it o manda un vocale a +39 3347063050Se ascolti questo podcast e ti piace, abbonati a Internazionale. È un modo concreto per sostenerci e per aiutarci a garantire ogni giorno un'informazione di qualità. Vai su internazionale.it/abbonatiConsulenza editoriale di Chiara NielsenProduzione di Claudio Balboni e Vincenzo De SimoneMusiche di Tommaso Colliva e Raffaele ScognaDirezione creativa di Jonathan Zenti
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Suchtfachleute warnen vor Snus-Produkten. Sie seien zu einfach erhältlich und machten schnell nikotin-süchtig. Ausserdem: Eine Studie untersucht ob und wie Abnehmsspritzen gegen Alkoholsucht wirken. Und: Im Mittelmeer wurde das schnellste je beobachtete Neutrino geblitzt. 00:00 Schlagzeilen 00:50 Dass das Semaglutid in Abnehmspritzen auch gegen Sucht helfen könnte, legen schon länger Erfahrungsberichte nahe. Jetzt zeigt erstmal eine kleine klinische Studie, dass es diesen Effekt wohl tatsächlich gibt. Nun brauche es grössere Studien, um den Schutzeffekt gegen übermässiges Trinken sicher zu zeigen. Autorin: Cathrin Caprez 04:50 Seit 2019 können Jugendliche und Erwachsene in der Schweiz Snus am Kiosk kaufen. Die neusten Snus-Produkte enthalten lediglich Nikotin - und dürfen drum teils als tabak-frei beworben werden. Suchtfachleute warnen aber: Snus sei zu einfach erhältlich. Er enthalte viel Nikotin und sei drum besonders für Jugendliche zunehmend ein Einstieg in die Nikotinsucht. Autorin: Christine Westerhaus 11:50 Meldungen: Neue Variante der Vogelgrippe kursiert in den USA in Rindern - Zwei neue Fischarten in der Schweiz entdeckt - Hypnose lässt sich im Gehirn nachweisen 18:35 Rekordschnelles Geisterteilchen unterwegs im Mittelmeer Das Unterwasserteleskop KM3NeT hat vor Sizilien ein Neutrino geblitzt, das mit so viel Energie unterwegs war wie kein anderes je zuvor. Es kam von rechts und war zehnmal schneller als jedes Teilchen, das in irdischen Teilchenbeschleunigern herumgejagt wird. Richtung und Energie lassen keinen anderen Schluss zu: Das muss ein Bote aus dem All sein. Ein Neutrino, das seine Reise jenseits der Milchstrasse in den Tiefen des Kosmos angetreten hat. Autorin: Katharina Bochsler Links: Studie untersucht Wirkung von Abnehmspritzen auf Alkoholsucht: jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/2829811?utm_campaign=articlePDF&utm_medium=articlePDFlink&utm_source=articlePDF&utm_content=jamapsychiatry.2024.4789 Info zur Vogelgrippe in Kühen in den USA: avma.org/news/new-avian-influenza-genotype-found-dairy-cattle Zwei neue Fischarten entdeckt: eawag.ch/de/info/portal/aktuelles/news/zwei-neue-fischarten-in-schweizer-gewaessern-entdeckt/ Umfrage zu den Fischnamen: aqua.iee.unibe.ch/research/research_projects/naming_of_new_fish_species/forms/wie_sollen_die_neu_entdeckten_fischarten_heissen/index_eng.html Drei Studien zu Hypnose: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38865762/ nature.com/articles/s41598-024-80795-3 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38192504/ Schnellstes je beobachtetes Neutrino "geblitzt" : nature.com/articles/s41586-024-08543-1
Most Powerful Neutrino Ever Is Detected In the MediterraneanNeutrinos are sometimes called “ghost particles,” because they are nearly weightless, rarely interact with any other matter, and have very little electric charge.Now, scientists have discovered a neutrino with a recording-breaking level of energy, which could bring us closer to understanding physics underpinning the creation of the universe.Host Ira Flatow is joined by Sophie Bushwick, senior news editor at New Scientist, to talk more about the latest in neutrino research and other top science news of the week, including supersonic spaceflight without a sonic boom; an asteroid headed for Earth; and why loggerhead turtles are dancing.Transcripts for each segment will be available after the show airs on sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.
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Découverte: la détection d'un neutrino d'ultra-haute énergie Les brèves du jour Reportage dans les mines du canton de Neuchâtel La science du bonheur 4/4: lʹASMR
Hoy los ministros se enfrentan a dos retos complicados. Por un lado, explicar lo que es un neutrino, por qué es tan importante haberlo encontrado y cómo son los telescopios submarinos que los detectan. Y por otro, explicar el papel que Europa dice querer tener en el desarrollo de la Inteligencia Artificial en contraste con el papel que realmente tiene, que es mínimo.
Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S04E38In this episode of Astronomy Daily, host Anna takes you on an exhilarating journey through the latest advancements in space exploration and astronomy. From planetary defense initiatives to groundbreaking discoveries, this episode is filled with insights that will captivate your cosmic curiosity.Highlights:- China's Planetary Defense Initiative: Learn about China's newly established planetary defense team in response to the potential threat posed by asteroid 2024 YR4, which has a 2.2% chance of impacting Earth in 2032. Discover their innovative strategies, including a kinetic impact approach inspired by NASA's DART mission.- James Webb Space Telescope's Discoveries: Explore the stunning new images from the James Webb Space Telescope revealing the formation of planets around a distant star, providing insights into the early stages of planetary development and the dynamics of circumplanetary disks.- Vast Space's Haven 1 Space Station: Delve into Vast Space's ambitious plans for the Haven 1 space station, which is set to launch in 2026. Find out how this project could pave the way for future private space stations and ensure continuous human presence in low Earth orbit.- Record-Breaking Cosmic Neutrino: Uncover the details of the most powerful cosmic neutrino ever detected, observed by the KM3NeT telescope. This remarkable discovery opens new avenues for understanding high-energy cosmic phenomena and the universe's most enigmatic processes.- Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Update: Get the latest on NASA's Roman Space Telescope project, which has successfully integrated its deployable aperture cover, marking a significant milestone as it prepares for its launch scheduled for 2027.- Innovative Lunar Habitat Concept: Discover an exciting new design for lunar habitats made from blown glass, a concept that could revolutionize living spaces on the Moon and beyond, utilizing materials sourced from the lunar surface.For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, and TikTok. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.00:00 - Welcome back to Astronomy Daily01:02 - China's Planetary Defense Initiative05:30 - James Webb's planetary formation images10:15 - Vast Space's Haven 1 space station progress14:00 - Discovery of record-breaking cosmic neutrino18:20 - Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope update22:00 - Innovative lunar habitat concept25:00 - Conclusion and upcoming content✍️ Episode ReferencesChina's Planetary Defense Initiative[Planetary Defense](https://www.china-space.com)James Webb Space Telescope Discoveries[James Webb](https://www.nasa.gov/webb)Vast Space Haven 1 Project[Vast Space](https://www.vastspace.com)Record-Breaking Neutrino Detection[KM3NeT](https://www.km3net.org)Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Updates[Roman Space Telescope](https://www.nasa.gov/roman)Innovative Lunar Habitat Concept[Lunar Habitat](https://www.nasa.gov/lunarhabitat)Astronomy Daily[Astronomy Daily](http://www.astronomydaily.io)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-space-news-discoveries--5648921/support.
Les astrophysiciens des particules qui exploitent le télescope neutrino sous-marin KM3NeT (Cubic Kilometre Neutrino Telescope) ont observé le neutrino le plus énergétique jamais observé. La particule, qui provient probablement d'une galaxie lointaine, a été détectée il y a pile deux ans, le 13 février 2023, mais les chercheurs n'ont remarqué la détection qu'au début de l'année 2024, lorsqu'ils ont terminé la première analyse de leurs données après la première mise en route du réseau de photomultiplicateurs. L'année dernière, lors d'une conférence à Milan, ils avaient annoncé qu'il s'agissait d'un événement potentiellement record, mais n'avaient pas divulgué de détails. C'est aujourd'hui chose faite dans Nature, évidemment. Source Observation of an ultra-high-energy cosmic neutrino with KM3NeTThe KM3NeT CollaborationNature volume 638 (12 février 2025)https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-08543-1 Illustrations Visualisation de l'événement KM3-230213A dans le réseau de photomultiplicateurs ARCA (KM3NeT Collaboration) Trajectoire du neutrino ultra énergétique détecté par KM3NeT (Aiello, S. et al.) Mise à l'eau d'un module de détection de KM3NeT (KM3NeT collaboration)
In this episode:00:45 An elusive, cosmic neutrino with a record-breaking energyAn enormous array of detectors, deep under the Mediterranean Sea, has captured evidence of the highest-energy neutrino particle ever recorded, although researchers aren't sure exactly where in the cosmos it originated. Calculations revealed this particle had over 30 times the energy of previously detected neutrinos. The team hopes that further study and future detections will help reveal the secrets of high-energy phenomena like supernovae.Research Article: The KM3NeT Collaboration11:34 Research HighlightsHow bonobos adjust their communication to account for what other individuals know, and the discovery of a huge collection of beads adorning the attire of the powerful Copper Age women in Spain.Research Highlight: Bonobos know when you're in the know ― and when you're notResearch Highlight: Record-setting trove of buried beads speaks to power of ancient women14:15 US judge puts NIH grant cuts on holdA judge has blocked a policy that would have slashed billions of dollars of funding for US research institutions, which come as part of President Donald Trump's controversial crackdown on government spending. We discuss the reasoning behind the proposed cuts and the impacts they may have if enacted. We also look at the effects that President Trump's executive orders targeting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies and funding are having across the US.Nature: ‘Devastating' cuts to NIH grants by Trump's team put on hold by US judgeNature: Have Trump's anti-DEI orders hit private funders? HHMI halts inclusive science programmeNature: Scientists globally are racing to save vital health databases taken down amid Trump chaos25:50 Briefing ChatWhy the latest odds on asteroid 2024 YR4's chance of impacting Earth are so hard to calculate, and how the latest version of DeepMind's AlphaGeometry AI has reached the gold-medal level in geometry.New York Times: Why the Odds of an Asteroid Striking Earth in 2032 Keep Going Up (and Down)Nature: DeepMind AI crushes tough maths problems on par with top human solversSubscribe to Nature Briefing, an unmissable daily round-up of science news, opinion and analysis free in your inbox every weekday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Om dit jaar 2025 af te trappen kan je in deze aflevering #2 'Human Design neutrino weerbericht 2025' gaan luisteren naar poort 41, 19 en 13 in het zonnetje. Vorig jaar is Inge begonnen met het opnemen van de 64 poorten van het Human Design levenswiel voor de Human Design Netherlands app. Je kunt nu het jaar dus direct vanaf het begin van het jaar meereizen door deze 64 poorten heen. Een prachtige masterclass en een verrijking voor je bewustzijn. In deze podcast krijg je alvast een inkijkje en dus 3 poorten cadeau. De achtergrond frequentie oftewel het neutrino weerbericht, die we lezen aan de hand van deze 64 poorten, speelt een belangrijke rol in jouw deconditioneringsproces in Human Design. Daarmee kan je bewuster kijken naar conditionering, homogenisering, en je niet laten afleiden van jouw innerlijke autoriteit als je jouw strategie en autoriteit volgt en gaat leren zien. Luister ook de gratis inleiding in de Human Design Netherlands app en download de poster van het levenswiel bij deze podcast zodat je makkelijker mee kunt reizen. Geniet van deze nieuwe podcast van seizoen 5 alweer.
Today Jim Garrity revisits the headaches caused by examining lawyers who frequently interrupt your deponents' answers. To combat this problem, Garrity offers you a six-pronged strategy for stopping this practice and/or creating a strong record that will allow your deponents to later add materially to their interrupted testimony, whether by errata sheet, affidavit, or live testimony. Courts are far more likely to allow that where you've used Garrity's strategies. (By the way, if you have a moment, would you send our production team a small "thank you" by leaving us a five-star rating wherever you listen to our podcast? It takes just 30 seconds - we timed it! - and it's deeply appreciated. Our crew devotes a great deal of time to research and production, and the podcast is not only free, but also uncluttered by pesky advertising. Thank you so much.)SHOW NOTESIn re Injectafer Prod. Liab. Litig. ALL CASES, No. CV 19-276, 2022 WL 4280491 (E.D. Pa. Sept. 15, 2022) (“Defendants propose. . . changing “It would be one of the—yes” to “It would be one of the sources of information. Yes.” This change is not necessarily inconsistent with the original testimony because it appears that the deponent was cut off or otherwise stopped speaking in the middle of the sentence and is justified as making the answer more complete. See id. While finishing a thought is not necessarily a proper justification for an errata modification, here it appears to be justified and within the flexible scope of the Third Circuit's approach to Rule 30(e)")Grey v. Amex Assurance Company, 2002 WL 31242195, No. B152467 (Ct. App. Calif. Oct. 7, 2002) (reversing summary judgment in part because trial court abused discretion in failing to consider errata sheet containing “changes. . . made because the witness was interrupted before completing her answers;” further noting that the defendant “. . .took the risk that [the plaintiff's] corrections would bring some of its undisputed facts into controversy”)Arce v. Chicago Transit Authority, 311 F.R.D. 504, 512 (N.D. Ill. 2015) (denying, without prejudice, motion to strike errata sheet, as motion failed to specifically discuss many of the 67 changes defendant wanted stricken; noting that “The reason given for the vast majority of the 67 changes was that [Plaintiff] “did not finish” her answer during the deposition, though the transcript does not reflect that she was interrupted and prevented from doing so,” and outlining how various courts and commentators deal with the extent to which changes to testimony can be made on errata sheets)Arce v. Chicago Transit Authority, F.R.D. 504, 512, fn. 5 (N.D. Ill. 2015) (noting that, if one looks back at the early origins of the rule on errata sheets, quoted in this opinion, it may be argued that the intent of the drafters was indeed to limit changes to clerical-level mistakes, not to allow substantive changes): "One commentator who examined the history of the rule dating back to the original Equity Rule 67, and the twin Equity Rules 50 and 51 that succeeded it, concluded that Rule 30 was never intended to allow for more than the correction of transcription errors: "Appeals to the plain language of Rule 30(e) are incomplete and misleading without reference to the Rule's transcriptive focus. Read in historical context, the Rule appears to be distinctly clerical, ill-equipped—and never intended—to embrace substantive changes. Although its wording has changed over time, Rule 30(e) has retained one modest but steady focus: the who, how, and what of accurate transcription. The Rule is meant to secure an accurate representation of what was said, leaving to another day (and frequently to the mechanisms of Rule 56) the question of the meaning and implication of the deposition content for purposes of material factual disputes. The common understanding of Rule 30(e) has moved far afield from that mild ambition, giving us the confusion and circuit split we know today. Read in light of its history, the Rule clearly embraces a transcriptive focus. Ruehlmann, Jr., supra, at 915. Rule 30(e)'s counterpart in Illinois state court, Supreme Court Rule 207(a), was amended to limit corrections to transcription errors because the “potential for testimonial abuse” had “become increasingly evident as witnesses submit[ted] lengthy errata sheets in which their testimony [was] drastically altered....” Ill. Sup. Ct. R. 207(a), Rules Committee Comment to Paragraph (a) (1995)Arce v. Chicago Transit Authority, 311 F.R.D. 504, 511 (N.D. Ill. 2015) (citing Deposition Dilemmas: Vexatious Scheduling and Errata Sheets, 12 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 1, 60 (1998), for its author's argument that Rule 30(e) permits “opposing counsel, at her choosing, to introduce both versions to the jury”)Thorn v. Sundstrand Aerospace Corp., 207 F.3d 383 (7th Cir.2000) (observing, as to changes in errata sheet, that what the witness “tried to do, whether or not honestly, was to change his deposition from what he said to what he meant;” quoting the common refrain that “a deposition is not a take home examination,” the court remarked that while this was a “questionable basis for altering a deposition.” the court would allow the change under Rule 30(e) since the rule expressly “authorizes ‘changes in form or substance'.”Tchankpa v. Ascena Retail Group, Inc., No. 2:16-CV-895, 2018 WL 1472527 (S.D. Ohio Mar. 26, 2018) (refusing, based on Sixth Circuit's strict interpretation of errata sheet changes, to allow “. . .impermissible substantive alterations to Tchankpa's testimony. . .”, including explanations stating “Incomplete; I was cut off,” allegedly because “defense counsel interrupted him;” “In this circuit, a deponent cannot make substantive changes to his deposition testimony under Rule 30(e) based on defense counsel's interruptions. . .”)Hirsch v. Humana, Inc., No. CV-15-08254-PCT-SMM, 2017 WL 9991896, at *2 (D. Ariz. Nov. 17, 2017) When a party makes changes to his deposition pursuant to Rule 30(e), the original answers remain part of the record. See Thorn v. Sundstrand Aerospace Corp., 207 F.3d 383, 389 (7th Cir. 2000) (“[T]he rule requires that the original transcript be retained (it is implicit in the provision of that rule that any changes made by the deponent are to be appended to the transcript) so that the trier of fact can evaluate the honesty of the alteration.”); Arce v. Chicago Transit Authority, 311 F.R.D. 504, 511 (N.D. Ill. 2015) (“Subject to the rules of evidence, the jury is permitted to hear the original answer, the change, and the reasons for the change and decide – in the context of all the other evidence – whether to credit either answer and what weight to assign it.”); Coleman v. Southern Pacific Transportation Co., 997 F. Supp. 1197, 1205 (D. Ariz. 1998) (accepting the argument that “a change in a deposition statement does not eradicate the deponent's original answers”); Lugtig v. Thomas, 89 F.R.D. 639, 641-42 (N.D. Ill. 1981) (“Nothing in the language of Rule 30(e) requires or implies that the original answers are to be stricken when changes are made.”). The reason for this is obvious: “[t]he Rule is less likely to be abused if the deponent knows that ... the original answers[,] as well as the changes and the reasons will be subject to examination by the trier of fact")Hirsh v. Humana, Inc., No. CV-15-08254-PCT-SMM, 2017 WL 9991896, at *2 (D. Ariz. Nov. 17, 2017) (court-ordered second deposition of plaintiff did not extend deadline for submitting errata sheet following delivery of transcript from first deposition; counsel claimed he “believed that the first deposition did not ‘count,' because it was ordered [to] be redone, and therefore corrections were reserved”; errata sheet rejected as untimely)Neutrion Dev. Corp. v. Sonosite, Inc., 410 F. Supp. 2d 529, 550 (S.D. Tex. 2006) (allowing and considering – without apparent challenge or concern – expert's substantive changes to errata sheet, necessitated “. . . [because he] began to explain the knowledge that one of ordinary skill in the art would possess, but was interrupted by Neutrino's counsel”)Trout v. FirstEnergy Generation Corp., 339 F. App'x 560, 565 (6th Cir. 2009) (noting argument made by defendant that plaintiff “. . . is not entitled to benefit from her corrected deposition testimony because her counsel did not rehabilitate her statements during the deposition,” meaning plaintiff's counsel could and should have asked followup questions while the deposition was in progress)Bahrami v. Maxie Price Chevrolet-Oldsmobile, Inc., No. 1:11-CV-4483-SCJ-AJB, 2014 WL 11517837, at fn. 2 (N.D. Ga. Aug. 4, 2014) (Although Plaintiff's brief in response to Defendant's objections discusses a long day and interruptions by Defendant's counsel during the deposition, those reasons were not provided in the errata sheet. The Court also notes that if Defendant's counsel interrupted Plaintiff such that he could not elaborate much as he wished, Plaintiff's counsel had the opportunity afterwards to examine her client on those points and did not do so.”)Fed. R. Civ. P. 30(e)(1)(B) (federal rule of civil procedure on errata sheets, which expressly contemplates possible changes in form or substance)Fed. R. Civ. P. 30(c)(2) (requiring objections not just to evidentiary issues but to a party's conduct, to the manner of taking the deposition, and to any other aspect of the deposition)Fed. R. Civ. P. 32(d)(3)(B)(i) (requiring objections to errors or irregularities at an oral examination if they relate to the manner of taking the deposition, a party's conduct, or other matters that might have been corrected at that time)
Sounderground #56 / 15. 11. 2024 01 Nika – I Deserve To Be Calm.wav 02 Neutrino & Sitri – SOS Heaven 03 I-One – Transparent World 04 KungFuciu5 – Elle 05 Kosmonaut 22 – Gram of Cosmos 06 Ginkgo Lanugo – Natalis 07 Tomáš Šenkyřík – Golden Path 08 Lukas Midub – Clouds and Wind (feat. Veronika Boulter) 09 Posejpal/Night Note/Kořán – As In The Wind (Part 2) 10 Ladbuch – Monks 11 Jan Šikl – Walking Sticks 12 M/Á/J – Jako malby v synagoze (live) 13 Michal Pavlíček, Michael Kocáb – Tamtam 14 Ivan Acher – Co se stihne za vteřinu
Time stamps: Introducing Paul… again! (00:00:46) Core Untouched Soft Work (00:01:56) Peter Todd's Criticism (00:02:19) Debate on Soft Forks (00:04:44) Luke Dash Jr.'s Perspective (00:05:00) SPV Wallets and Full Nodes (00:08:51) Data Availability Issues (00:12:10) Neutrino and Privacy (00:14:16) Dandelion++ Proposal (00:17:05) Quality of Bitcoin Core Development (00:18:45) Libbitcoin's Fast Sync (00:19:36) Bitcoin Core Limitations (00:20:01) Governance Challenges (00:20:55) Responsibility in Development (00:24:39) Mainstream Adoption Concerns (00:25:31) Risk of Centralization (00:26:54) Michael Saylor's Influence (00:27:55) Wrapped Bitcoin and Smart Contracts (00:33:19) Bitcoin Core's Innovation Stagnation (00:34:31) BIP 300 and Soft Forks (00:37:11) Redefining Bitcoin Maximalism (00:38:27) The Miners' Interests (00:40:46) Layer Two Labs (00:41:56) Explaining the Core Untouched Soft Work Proposal (00:43:53) Challenges with Soft Fork Activation (00:46:04) Slow Progress of Soft Forks (00:48:12) Competition Among Layer 1 Solutions (00:49:21) Critique of the Lightning Network (00:51:31) Concerns Over Custodial Solutions (00:53:06) Historical Perspective on Lightning Network (00:54:17) Cultural Issues in Criticizing the Lightning Network (00:55:22) Incompetence in Development (00:56:40) Potential for Improvement (00:58:57) BIP Activation Dynamics (01:00:22) Prediction Markets for Bitcoin Soft Forks? (01:01:22) Political Control in Bitcoin (01:02:49) Concerns About Full Nodes (01:04:18) Covenants and Activation Delays (01:05:38) Blockstream's Influence (01:06:56) Why Covenants Are a Mistake (01:08:01) The Role of Miners in Soft Forks (01:09:13) Misguided Investments in Technology (01:10:21) Competition in Bitcoin Development (01:11:23) Privacy Improvements in Bitcoin (01:14:46) The Search for Innovative Solutions (01:17:13) User Experience and Adoption (01:21:41) No Interest in User Experience (01:22:45) Changing the Culture (01:23:19) Technological Gaps (01:24:04) Network Effects and Competition (01:25:15) Bitcoin's Complacency (01:26:34) Decentralization Spectrum (01:28:13) Historical Context of Competition (01:29:05) Privacy Innovations (01:31:29) Politicians Praising Bitcoin (01:34:10) Mainstream Adoption (01:35:31) Innovation and Disruption (01:37:33) Sponsor Plug and Market Insights (01:38:16) Community Questions (01:42:52) Blocking on Twitter (01:43:20) Perceptions of Bitcoiners (01:45:40) Miners' Misunderstanding of Bitcoin (01:46:37) Future of Bitcoin Projects (01:49:07) Privacy Improvements in Bitcoin (01:50:15) Monero's Position in Privacy (01:51:57) Mempool Policy and CUSF (01:54:36) Conway's Law in Bitcoin (01:58:20) Criticism of Bitcoin's Direction (02:00:09) Responsibility in Bitcoin Core Development (02:01:59) Ad Hominem Attacks in Bitcoin Proposals (02:04:15) Closing Statement on CUSF (02:05:06) The Future of Consensus (02:05:16) Soft Forks and Innovation (02:06:08) Understanding Soft Forks (02:07:12) Prediction Markets in Bitcoin? (02:08:18)
It's a good news bad news story with the detection of the neutrino fog. This signal from solar neutrinos may confound our search for certain dark matter candidates, but at least we know our detectors are very, very sensitive! We also take a look at magnetic fields in the outer solar system, specifically why Uranus's magnetosphere was so weird when we visited in 1986, and what tiny grains from a near Earth asteroid may be telling us about the magnetic field four and a half billion years ago. Join us for all that, and of course space news and stupid trivia.
WIllkommen zu der Zusammenfassung der wohl größten Physik Entdeckungen des Jahres 2024! Ich hoffe die Folge gefällt euch! Zu meinen Social Media Links: https://linktr.ee/JourneyDE ♦ Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/xGtUAaAw98 Erfahre mehr (Quellen): https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-51420-8 https://www.stevens.edu/news/new-research-suggests-a-way-to-capture-physicists-most-wanted-particle https://physics.aps.org/articles/v17/58 https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutrino#:~:text=Neutrinos%20sind%20elektrisch%20neutrale%20Elementarteilchen,selbst%20und%20seinem%20Anti%2DNeutrino. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutrinooszillation#:~:text=Neutrinooszillation%20ist%20die%20beobachtete%20periodische,nach%20Detektortyp%2C%20der%20Detektion%20entgehen. https://neutrinos.fnal.gov/types/flavor/ https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/IceCube https://www.unilad.com/technology/news/first-ever-xray-single-atom-science-440283-20240422 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06011-w https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/531/1/695/7665761?login=false #universum #physik #entropy Abonniere jetzt die Entropy, um keine der coolen & interessanten Episoden zu verpassen! Das unterstützt mich natürlich und hilft mir meinen Content zu verbessern und zu erweitern! Hier abonnieren: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5dBZm6ztKizdUnN7Puz3QQ?sub_confirmation=1 ♦ MEINE NEUE WEBSITE - WISSENSCHAFT IM ÜBERBLICK: https://www.entropywse.com ♦ MERCH: https://yvolve.shop/collections/vendors?q=Entropy ♦ PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/entropy_wse ♦ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/Entropy_channel ♦ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/roma_perezogin/ ♦ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/entropy_channel/ ♦ DISCORD-SERVER: https://discord.gg/xGtUAaAw98 ♦ GOODNIGHT STORIES: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Mz5jx2lm7DXN3FizSigoJ
Imagine studying one problem for forty years until finally the scientific community accepts your research. Mike and Chad discuss the work of Raymond Davis, Jr. who measured the number of neutrinos emitted by the sun. His numbers did not agree with theory and it took decades to prove that new physics was involved.
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Puntata 532, con Valeria e Marco.Valeria apre parlando del virus del Dengue e di un focolaio in Italia e poi prosegue con il virus delle zecche e del perché in alcuni casi può rivelarsi mortale.In esterna, sempre con Marco per fluttuazioni statistiche, Anna racconta la depressione degli studenti di dottorato svedesi quantificata da un articolo in cui gli autori hanno studiato l'incremento dell'uso di farmaci dopo l'inizio degli studi.Dopo la barza di un ascoltatore, Marco parla di antimateria e di alcune particelle - reali e presunte - che sono anche le loro stesse antiparticelle.Chiudiamo ricordandovi che c'è ancora qualche posto per la 500 live del 19 ottobre a Milano, se volete iscrivervi non esitate a iscrivervi a info@scientificast.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/scientificast--1762253/support.
Los neutrinos son unas partículas misteriosas y muy difíciles de detectar que podrían tener la respuesta a algunos de los grandes interrogantes de la Cosmología como, por ejemplo, donde está la antimateria que debería haberse formado en el Big Bang, o qué pasa con la materia y energía oscuras. El detector SBND instalado en el Fermilab acaba de comenzar la detección de estas partículas y la solución a esos enigmas podría estar más cerca. Hemos entrevistado a José Ignacio Crespo Anadón, investigador del CIEMAT que participa en ese proyecto internacional. Enrique Sacristán nos ha informado de una nueva miniluna que en los próximos meses acompañará a la Tierra en su órbita alrededor del Sol, con testimonios del astrónomo Raúl de la Fuente Marcos (Universidad Complutense de Madrid). Sacar un fármaco al mercado es un proceso largo, complejo y muy caro que necesita en muchos casos, la ayuda de animales de laboratorio. Con Lluís Montoliu hemos analizado un reciente estudio que dice que solo el 5% de las investigaciones con animales tienen éxito. En nuestro recorrido por la Tabla Periódica, Bernardo Herradón nos ha hablado del papel biológico del potasio y las enfermedades asociadas a su déficit o exceso en el organismo. Fernando Blasco nos ha comentado el libro “The mathematical radio” (Las matemáticas de la radio), de Paul Nahin, publicado por Princeton University Press. Escuchar audio
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
In this episode of SpaceTime, we delve into the latest findings that are reshaping our understanding of how Earth's continents formed, a major breakthrough in subatomic particle measurements, and a new SpaceTime telescope set to study the cosmic dawn and the ultimate fate of our universe.Join us for these fascinating updates and more! 00:00:00 - This is spacetime series 27, episode 99 for broadcast on the 16 August 202400:00:45 - New study pokes holes in leading theories of continental formation00:03:49 - Neutrinos are fundamental to the standard model of particle physics00:05:53 - Scientists have detected high energy neutrinos from the Large Hadron Collider00:16:37 - The World Health Organisation has issued a warning about a new superbug00:18:39 - Reports growing that UK is running out of ghosts For more SpaceTime, visit our website at www.spacetimewithstuartgary.comwww.bitesz.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support
The UK Garage 30th birthday celebrations starts with a bang(er) Jamz Supernova and DJ Spoony rewind through the genre's hits and the party starting classics. From Ms Dynamites' speaker breaking ‘Boo' to the delightful sounds of Shanks and Bigfoot's ‘Sweet Like Chocolate' This nostalgic ride through 90s and 00s takes you through the soulful, gritty and pop infused blend of genre defying songs that rose to #1 success. In this episode we hear from Reggie Yates, Matt ‘Jam' Lamont, Fekky, Ms Dynamite, Grant Nelson, DJ Pied Piper, So Solid Crew's Neutrino and MC Creed Archive in this Episode: Ms Dynamite on BBC Radio 1Xtra Richard McCourt & Dominic Wood on CBBC Bring It onPresenters: Jamz Supernova and DJ Spoony Producer: Tommy Dixon Written by Tommy Dixon Technical production: Ant Danbury Additional production: Ibz David Thompson, Zayna Shaikh, Dan Jones Editor for BBC Audio: Andy Worrell Commissioner for BBC Music: Will Wilkin A BBC Audio production
Jamz and Spoony bubble and vibe to the wicked lyrics and flows of the UK Garage MCs The Godfather, MC Creed shares how he changed the scene hidden behind a DJ booth, becoming the genre's first ever MC Taking inspiration from the Jungle scene and Caribbean sound system culture. In the early 2000s London crews Heartless, So Solid and Pay As You Go emerged as UKGs next superstars The versatile, unapologetic and high energy MC led records became the hot and new sound from the Garage scene The raw sound changed the lives of artists over night, but also brought problems. The music brought wide spread criticism and the untimely demise of the garage scene In this episode we hear from MC Creed, So Solid Crew's Oxide and Neutrino, DJ Fonti and MC Bushkin and DJ TargetArchive From This episode BBC Crimewatch Former British MP Kim Howell on BBC Radio 4 Presenters: Jamz Supernova and DJ Spoony Producer: Tommy Dixon Written by Tommy Dixon Technical production: Ant Danbury Additional production: Ibz David Thompson, Zayna Shaikh, Dan Jones Editor for BBC Audio: Andy Worrell Commissioner for BBC Music: Will Wilkin A BBC Audio production
Scientific research needs supporting infrastructure – some small, some big, but rarely simple. The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment – DUNE – will study the neutrino, one of the smallest atomic particles that is a fundamental building block of the universe. DUNE will send neutrinos generated at the Long Baseline Neutrino Facility near Chicago 800 miles though the earth to a massive detector in South Dakota, 1500 meters underground, that will collect data for scientists around the world. To explain the experiment itself, the infrastructure that will make it possible, and how that infrastructure is being built, we're talking with Ron Ray, Particle Physicist at Fermilab and Deputy Project Director of the LBNF/DUNE project team, to join us. Ron earned his Ph.D. in particle physics from the University of California-Irvine and worked as a scientific researcher at Northwestern University.
Did JWST discover dark stars? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice explore the dark universe and how learning about dark matter could help uncover the mystery of JWST's primordial objects with theoretical physicist Katherine Freese.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/uncovering-dark-matter-mysteries-with-katherine-freese/Thanks to our Patrons Shara McAlister, Foohawt, Donna Palmieri, Trooj, Leroy Gutierrez, Tricia Livingston, Christina, Chris Ocampo, Eric Stellpflug, and John Potanos for supporting us this week.
Wie lassen sich die leichtesten Elementarteilchen im Universum wiegen? Das KATRIN-Experiment am Karlsruher Institut für Technologie erforscht die Masse von Neutrinos, um neue Erkenntnisse über das Universum zu gewinnen. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/wissen/forschungsquartett-teilchenphysik
Wie lassen sich die leichtesten Elementarteilchen im Universum wiegen? Das KATRIN-Experiment am Karlsruher Institut für Technologie erforscht die Masse von Neutrinos, um neue Erkenntnisse über das Universum zu gewinnen. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/wissen/forschungsquartett-teilchenphysik
NEUTRINO SAID TO BE FOUND, ONTO DARK MATTER: 5/8: The Elephant in the Universe: Our Hundred-Year Search for Dark Matter by Govert Schilling (Author), Avi Loeb (Foreword) https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/icecube-researchers-detect-a-rare-type-of-energetic-neutrino-sent-from-powerful-astronomical-objects/ar-AA1nIfW2 https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/technology/something-fishy-is-happening-with-the-milky-ways-dark-matter-halo/ar-BB1hs74y https://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Universe-Hundred-Year-Search-Matter/dp/0674248996 In The Elephant in the Universe, Govert Schilling explores the fascinating history of the search for dark matter. Evidence for its existence comes from a wealth of astronomical observations. Theories and computer simulations of the evolution of the universe are also suggestive: they can be reconciled with astronomical measurements only if dark matter is a dominant component of nature. Physicists have devised huge, sensitive instruments to search for dark matter, which may be unlike anything else in the cosmos―some unknown elementary particle. Yet so far dark matter has escaped every experiment. Indeed, dark matter is so elusive that some scientists are beginning to suspect there might be something wrong with our theories about gravity or with the current paradigms of cosmology. Schilling interviews both believers and heretics and paints a colorful picture of the history and current status of dark matter research, with astronomers and physicists alike trying to make sense of theory and observation. JANUARY 1923
NEUTRINO SAID TO BE FOUND, ONTO DARK MATTER: 8/8: The Elephant in the Universe: Our Hundred-Year Search for Dark Matter by Govert Schilling (Author), Avi Loeb (Foreword) https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/icecube-researchers-detect-a-rare-type-of-energetic-neutrino-sent-from-powerful-astronomical-objects/ar-AA1nIfW2 https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/technology/something-fishy-is-happening-with-the-milky-ways-dark-matter-halo/ar-BB1hs74y https://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Universe-Hundred-Year-Search-Matter/dp/0674248996 In The Elephant in the Universe, Govert Schilling explores the fascinating history of the search for dark matter. Evidence for its existence comes from a wealth of astronomical observations. Theories and computer simulations of the evolution of the universe are also suggestive: they can be reconciled with astronomical measurements only if dark matter is a dominant component of nature. Physicists have devised huge, sensitive instruments to search for dark matter, which may be unlike anything else in the cosmos―some unknown elementary particle. Yet so far dark matter has escaped every experiment. Indeed, dark matter is so elusive that some scientists are beginning to suspect there might be something wrong with our theories about gravity or with the current paradigms of cosmology. Schilling interviews both believers and heretics and paints a colorful picture of the history and current status of dark matter research, with astronomers and physicists alike trying to make sense of theory and observation. 1923
NEUTRINO SAID TO BE FOUND, ONTO DARK MATTER: 7/8: The Elephant in the Universe: Our Hundred-Year Search for Dark Matter by Govert Schilling (Author), Avi Loeb (Foreword) https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/icecube-researchers-detect-a-rare-type-of-energetic-neutrino-sent-from-powerful-astronomical-objects/ar-AA1nIfW2 https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/technology/something-fishy-is-happening-with-the-milky-ways-dark-matter-halo/ar-BB1hs74y https://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Universe-Hundred-Year-Search-Matter/dp/0674248996 In The Elephant in the Universe, Govert Schilling explores the fascinating history of the search for dark matter. Evidence for its existence comes from a wealth of astronomical observations. Theories and computer simulations of the evolution of the universe are also suggestive: they can be reconciled with astronomical measurements only if dark matter is a dominant component of nature. Physicists have devised huge, sensitive instruments to search for dark matter, which may be unlike anything else in the cosmos―some unknown elementary particle. Yet so far dark matter has escaped every experiment. Indeed, dark matter is so elusive that some scientists are beginning to suspect there might be something wrong with our theories about gravity or with the current paradigms of cosmology. Schilling interviews both believers and heretics and paints a colorful picture of the history and current status of dark matter research, with astronomers and physicists alike trying to make sense of theory and observation.1920
NEUTRINO SAID TO BE FOUND, ONTO DARK MATTER: 6/8: The Elephant in the Universe: Our Hundred-Year Search for Dark Matter by Govert Schilling (Author), Avi Loeb (Foreword) https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/icecube-researchers-detect-a-rare-type-of-energetic-neutrino-sent-from-powerful-astronomical-objects/ar-AA1nIfW2 https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/technology/something-fishy-is-happening-with-the-milky-ways-dark-matter-halo/ar-BB1hs74y https://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Universe-Hundred-Year-Search-Matter/dp/0674248996 In The Elephant in the Universe, Govert Schilling explores the fascinating history of the search for dark matter. Evidence for its existence comes from a wealth of astronomical observations. Theories and computer simulations of the evolution of the universe are also suggestive: they can be reconciled with astronomical measurements only if dark matter is a dominant component of nature. Physicists have devised huge, sensitive instruments to search for dark matter, which may be unlike anything else in the cosmos―some unknown elementary particle. Yet so far dark matter has escaped every experiment. Indeed, dark matter is so elusive that some scientists are beginning to suspect there might be something wrong with our theories about gravity or with the current paradigms of cosmology. Schilling interviews both believers and heretics and paints a colorful picture of the history and current status of dark matter research, with astronomers and physicists alike trying to make sense of theory and observation. 1920
NEUTRINO SAID TO BE FOUND, ONTO DARK MATTER: 1/8: The Elephant in the Universe: Our Hundred-Year Search for Dark Matter by Govert Schilling (Author), Avi Loeb (Foreword) https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/icecube-researchers-detect-a-rare-type-of-energetic-neutrino-sent-from-powerful-astronomical-objects/ar-AA1nIfW2 https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/technology/something-fishy-is-happening-with-the-milky-ways-dark-matter-halo/ar-BB1hs74y https://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Universe-Hundred-Year-Search-Matter/dp/0674248996 In The Elephant in the Universe, Govert Schilling explores the fascinating history of the search for dark matter. Evidence for its existence comes from a wealth of astronomical observations. Theories and computer simulations of the evolution of the universe are also suggestive: they can be reconciled with astronomical measurements only if dark matter is a dominant component of nature. Physicists have devised huge, sensitive instruments to search for dark matter, which may be unlike anything else in the cosmos―some unknown elementary particle. Yet so far dark matter has escaped every experiment. Indeed, dark matter is so elusive that some scientists are beginning to suspect there might be something wrong with our theories about gravity or with the current paradigms of cosmology. Schilling interviews both believers and heretics and paints a colorful picture of the history and current status of dark matter research, with astronomers and physicists alike trying to make sense of theory and observation. 1917
NEUTRINO SAID TO BE FOUND, ONTO DARK MATTER: 4/8: The Elephant in the Universe: Our Hundred-Year Search for Dark Matter by Govert Schilling (Author), Avi Loeb (Foreword) https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/icecube-researchers-detect-a-rare-type-of-energetic-neutrino-sent-from-powerful-astronomical-objects/ar-AA1nIfW2 https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/technology/something-fishy-is-happening-with-the-milky-ways-dark-matter-halo/ar-BB1hs74y https://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Universe-Hundred-Year-Search-Matter/dp/0674248996 In The Elephant in the Universe, Govert Schilling explores the fascinating history of the search for dark matter. Evidence for its existence comes from a wealth of astronomical observations. Theories and computer simulations of the evolution of the universe are also suggestive: they can be reconciled with astronomical measurements only if dark matter is a dominant component of nature. Physicists have devised huge, sensitive instruments to search for dark matter, which may be unlike anything else in the cosmos―some unknown elementary particle. Yet so far dark matter has escaped every experiment. Indeed, dark matter is so elusive that some scientists are beginning to suspect there might be something wrong with our theories about gravity or with the current paradigms of cosmology. Schilling interviews both believers and heretics and paints a colorful picture of the history and current status of dark matter research, with astronomers and physicists alike trying to make sense of theory and observation. 1918
NEUTRINO SAID TO BE FOUND, ONTO DARK MATTER: 3/8: The Elephant in the Universe: Our Hundred-Year Search for Dark Matter by Govert Schilling (Author), Avi Loeb (Foreword) https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/icecube-researchers-detect-a-rare-type-of-energetic-neutrino-sent-from-powerful-astronomical-objects/ar-AA1nIfW2 https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/technology/something-fishy-is-happening-with-the-milky-ways-dark-matter-halo/ar-BB1hs74y https://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Universe-Hundred-Year-Search-Matter/dp/0674248996 In The Elephant in the Universe, Govert Schilling explores the fascinating history of the search for dark matter. Evidence for its existence comes from a wealth of astronomical observations. Theories and computer simulations of the evolution of the universe are also suggestive: they can be reconciled with astronomical measurements only if dark matter is a dominant component of nature. Physicists have devised huge, sensitive instruments to search for dark matter, which may be unlike anything else in the cosmos―some unknown elementary particle. Yet so far dark matter has escaped every experiment. Indeed, dark matter is so elusive that some scientists are beginning to suspect there might be something wrong with our theories about gravity or with the current paradigms of cosmology. Schilling interviews both believers and heretics and paints a colorful picture of the history and current status of dark matter research, with astronomers and physicists alike trying to make sense of theory and observation. 1920
NEUTRINO SAID TO BE FOUND, ONTO DARK MATTER: 2/8: The Elephant in the Universe: Our Hundred-Year Search for Dark Matter by Govert Schilling (Author), Avi Loeb (Foreword) https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/icecube-researchers-detect-a-rare-type-of-energetic-neutrino-sent-from-powerful-astronomical-objects/ar-AA1nIfW2 https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/technology/something-fishy-is-happening-with-the-milky-ways-dark-matter-halo/ar-BB1hs74y https://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Universe-Hundred-Year-Search-Matter/dp/0674248996 In The Elephant in the Universe, Govert Schilling explores the fascinating history of the search for dark matter. Evidence for its existence comes from a wealth of astronomical observations. Theories and computer simulations of the evolution of the universe are also suggestive: they can be reconciled with astronomical measurements only if dark matter is a dominant component of nature. Physicists have devised huge, sensitive instruments to search for dark matter, which may be unlike anything else in the cosmos―some unknown elementary particle. Yet so far dark matter has escaped every experiment. Indeed, dark matter is so elusive that some scientists are beginning to suspect there might be something wrong with our theories about gravity or with the current paradigms of cosmology. Schilling interviews both believers and heretics and paints a colorful picture of the history and current status of dark matter research, with astronomers and physicists alike trying to make sense of theory and observation. 1918
Francis Halzen is Professor of Physics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the Principle Investigator at the Ice Cube Neutrino Observatory
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