Best ten audiobooks of all time at Audible

Best ten audiobooks of all time at Audible Books have always been a path to knowledge, fiction, literature and one of the best way to understand the world by upgrading and gathering the information. Earlier the books only means a hard copy of paper but now the time has change you can listen your books and the books narrate itself in this era of audiobooks. Here are…

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Quantum teleportation: ’90% accuracy’ high-fidelity internet milestone 44 Km transfer achieved

Quantum teleportation: ’90% accuracy’ high-fidelity internet milestone 44 Km transfer achieved A viable quantum internet by quantum teleportation—a network during which information stored in qubits is shared over long distances through entanglement—would transform the fields of knowledge storage, precision sensing and computing, introduction a replacement era of communication.This month, scientists at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory—a U.S. Department of Energy national laboratory affiliated with the University of Chicago—along with partners at five institutions took a…

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December 27 Events

December 27 Events 537 –On December 27 the development of the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople is completed.1512 – The Spanish Crown issues the Laws of Burgos, governing the conduct of settlers with reference to native Indians within the New World.1521 – The Zwickau prophets arrive in Wittenberg, disturbing the peace and preaching the Apocalypse.1655 – Second Northern War/the Deluge: Monks at the Jasna Góra Monastery in…

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Korean tokamak the artificial sun sets the new world record of 20 sec long operation at 100 million degrees

Korean tokamak the artificial sun sets the new world record of 20 sec long operation at 100 million degrees Credit: National Research Council of Science & Technology The Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR), a superconducting fusion device also referred to as the Korean artificial sun, set the new record because it succeeded in maintaining the heat plasma for 20 seconds with an ion temperature over 100 million degrees Celsius.On November 24 (Tuesday),…

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‘Electro polymerization’ of metal nanoparticles give plasmons new potential to damp energy

'Electro polymerization' of metal nanoparticles give plasmons new potential to damp energy Rice University scientists coupled gold nanoparticles with soft polymers that pull energy from the gold's plasmonic response to light. That energy can then be used to potentially catalyze chemical reactions. Credit: Emily Searles/Rice University A team led by Rice University chemists Christy Landes and Stephan Link, both related to the Smalley-Curl Institute, have made hybrid particles…

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Analyzing quantum vacuum by studying a cloud of ultra cold atoms

Analyzing quantum vacuum by studying a cloud of ultra cold atoms A laser beam hitting a cloud of ultra cold atoms. Credit: Vienna University of Technology The Unruh-effect connects scientific theory and relativity. Until now, it couldn't be measured. a replacement idea could change this as well as quantum vacuum concept.Is the vacuum of space really empty? Not necessarily. This is often one among the strange results obtained by connecting scientific theory and therefore the theory of relativity:…

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Quantum Computing a Game Changer For Subatomic Physics

Quantum Computing a Game Changer For Subatomic Physics When two heavy ions collide inside a accelerator , they produce a near-perfect fluid through which an assortment of fundamental particles swim. For scientists to accurately simulate even a small drop of this hot and dense subatomic brew with a classical computer, it might take longer than the age of the universe but with the help of advanced…

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December 3 Events

December 3 Events 915 –On December 3 Pope John X crowns Berengar I of Italy as Holy Roman Emperor .1775 – USS Alfred becomes the primary vessel to fly the Grand Union Jack (the precursor to the celebs and Stripes); the flag is hoisted by John Paul Jones.1799 – War of the Second Coalition: Battle of Wiesloch: Austrian Lieutenant marshal Anton Sztáray defeats the French at…

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India vs Australia: Virat Kohli 23 runs away from breaking Tendulkar’s massive record

India vs Australia: Virat Kohli 23 runs away from breaking Tendulkar’s massive record Virat Kohli reaches out to hit the ball during the one day international cricket match between India and Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Sydney, Australia India captain Virat Kohli are going to be on the verge of achieving an enormous milestone when he steps bent bat within the 3rd ODI against Australia…

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Neural Network Of Human Brain Has Similarities to Millennium Simulation Of Cosmic Web

Neural Network Of Human Brain Has Similarities to Millennium Simulation Of Cosmic Web Left: neurons and glial cells. Right: the Millennium Simulation of the Universe In a research paper published this week in the journal Frontiers of Physics, researchers from Italy investigated the similarities between the network of neurons in the human brain cells and the cosmic network of galaxies astonishingly . The human brain may be a…

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