Once created, the particles “self-accelerate,” the researchers say, in a way that is indistinguishable from how they would behave if propelled by an electromagnetic field.
via New analysis shows a way to self-propel subatomic particles.
Once created, the particles “self-accelerate,” the researchers say, in a way that is indistinguishable from how they would behave if propelled by an electromagnetic field.
via New analysis shows a way to self-propel subatomic particles.
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Well their rocket didn’t exactly land on the barge but it did hit it’s target in the traditional sense. Watch the rocket explode, coming in at 45 degrees instead of vertical.
The most venomous animal on the planet isn’t a snake, a spider, or a scorpion; it’s a snail—a cone snail, to be precise.
http://news.sciencemag.org/biology/2015/01/insulin-infused-venom-helps-cone-snails-net-prey