Everything Apple Plans to Show at WWDC: XR Headset, iOS 17 and More
Apple Inc.’s most significant product launch event in nearly a decade kicks off Monday, when the company will
2023-06-02 22:17
Albert Zhou Joins Corvus Insurance as Chief Risk Officer
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 2, 2023--
2023-06-02 22:16
Mercedes won't join Renault's new electric van project-sources
PARIS Mercedes Benz Group, a longtime partner of Renault in vans, won't take part in the French company's
2023-06-02 21:54
Explainer-Why are wildfires raging in Canada's eastern Nova Scotia province?
By Nia Williams Wildfires are common in Canada's western provinces, but this year the eastern province of Nova
2023-06-02 21:53
Burgex Unveils Groundbreaking Platform – The First Complete Visualization of U.S. Mining Industry
SANDY, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 2, 2023--
2023-06-02 21:26
Mysterious ‘structures’ arranged in ‘stunning’ pattern found in space
Scientists have found an array of “dashes” within our universe, all arranged in an unexpected pattern. The vast structures are lying in the middle of our Milky Way galaxy and point towards the black hole at its core. There are hundreds of them, each five to 10 light-years long, researchers say. “It was a surprise to suddenly find a new population of structures that seem to be pointing in the direction of the black hole,” Northwestern University’s Farhad Yusef-Zadeh, who led the research. “I was actually stunned when I saw these. We had to do a lot of work to establish that we weren’t fooling ourselves. And we found that these filaments are not random but appear to be tied to the outflow of our black hole. By studying them, we could learn more about the black hole’s spin and accretion disk orientation. It is satisfying when one finds order in a middle of a chaotic field of the nucleus of our galaxy.” Scientists have no confirmed explanation for where the structures came from, and much about their existence remains a mystery. But one possible explanation is that they were thrown out from after some activity a few million years ago. In the early 1980s, Professor Yusef-Zadeh found a set of gigantic, one-dimensional filaments hanging across our galaxy, near Sagittarius A*, the black hole at the heart of the Milky Way. The new filaments were previously undiscovered, and are much shorter and lie across, spreading out from the black hole. “We have always been thinking about vertical filaments and their origin,” he said. “I’m used to them being vertical. I never considered there might be others along the plane.” The research is described in a new paper, ‘The Population of the Galactic Center Filaments: Position Angle Distribution Reveal a Degree-scale Collimated Outflow from Sgr A* along the Galactic Plane’, published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters. Read More Most powerful space telescope ever built identifies ancient star-studded galaxy Academics prepare for mission to Mars in bid to prove water theory Japan to launch satellite made of wood in 2024
2023-06-02 21:24
Venus and a Strawberry Moon Will Brighten Skies This Weekend
June's strawberry moon will be accompanied by an extra-bright Venus this Saturday.
2023-06-02 21:24
Capcom wants to know if more Resident Evil remakes are wanted!
Capcom is seeing whether fans want more remakes from the popular franchise.
2023-06-02 21:19
Why are people in Britain talking about Boris Johnson’s WhatsApp messages?
Critics accuse the British administration of running “government by WhatsApp” due to the popularity of the messaging app with politicians and officials
2023-06-02 21:17
SpotCam Launches a New Cloud Pet Camera
TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 2, 2023--
2023-06-02 21:16
Amazon Is in Talks to Offer Free Mobile Service to US Prime Members
Amazon.com Inc. has been talking with wireless carriers about offering low-cost or possibly free nationwide mobile phone service
2023-06-02 21:16
Kai Cenat plays 'Akinators' thinking of his crush's name. Who shows up? 'Stupid a**. Dumb a**'
'Akinator' is a video game developed by the French company Elokence, and engages players in an intriguing experience
2023-06-02 21:00