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They confirm that antimatter falls, like matter, due to gravity

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

Although most physicists suspected it, no one had seen it until now. Antimatter responds to gravity in the same way that matter does. Which means that if we drop antimatter, it will fall downward, exactly ig...

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27/09/2023
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An experiment confirms that antimatter falls downwards

By Daniel MediavillaPortal

Hydrogen antiatoms react to gravity just like atoms, keeping the universe's lack of antimatter enigma.

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27/09/2023
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NASA finds "dark dust" when opening the 'box' left by Osiris-Rex with samples from the asteroid Bennu

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

NASA astromaterials experts have found "dark dust and sand-sized particles" when opening the 'treasure chest' brought back from the asteroid Bennu by the Osiris-Rex mission. By lifting the lid of the return capsule container…

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27/09/2023
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How many digits does a number have to have to be infinite?

By Monica Arnal PalaciánPortal

The question makes a lot of sense and has given rise to different paradoxes throughout the history of mathematics.

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27/09/2023
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Changes in the behavior of whale sharks warn of the possible impact of 'ecotourism'

By Veronica M. GarridoPortal

Scientists denounce the effects of diving with this species and ask whether tourist activities are harmful to the animals

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27/09/2023
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Gender inequalities worsen women's access to cancer prevention, detection and care

By Enrique AlpañésPortal

A study in 'The Lancet' indicates that 1.5 million deaths could be avoided through prevention, and another 800,000 if all women had access to optimal care

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26/09/2023
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Spanish researchers find fairy circles all over the world

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

What are known as fairy circles are circular patterns that appear naturally in arid areas. They are circles of bare soil surrounded by rings of vegetation, which until now had only been described in the desert regions of…

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26/09/2023
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