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Comet crystals found in a nearby planetary system

Comet crystals found in a nearby planetary system | Science News | Scoop.it

Pristine material that matches comets in our own Solar System have been found in a dust belt around the young star Beta Pictoris by ESA’s Herschel space observatory.

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Time crystals: One of the weirdest ideas in physics

Time crystals: One of the weirdest ideas in physics | Science News | Scoop.it
Physics is defined by its symmetries, from thermodynamics laws like the conservation of mass and energy, to the principle that the universe is basically the same all over.
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Is this the birth of 3D liquid crystal displays?

Is this the birth of 3D liquid crystal displays? | Science News | Scoop.it
In this video, you'll see an amazing vision of the high-tech future: A series of videos taken under the microscope, documenting a new kind of pixel that could one day turn your tablet computer into a 3D display.
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Computer that could outlive the universe a step closer

Computer that could outlive the universe a step closer | Science News | Scoop.it

The heat-death of the universe need not bring an end to the computing age. A strange device known as a time crystal can theoretically continue to work as a computer even after the universe cools. A new blueprint for such a time crystal brings its construction a step closer.

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Crystals May Be Possible In Time As Well As Space

Crystals May Be Possible In Time As Well As Space | Science News | Scoop.it
Theory proposes objects in their lowest energy state can loop in the fourth dimension forever...

What sounds like the title of a bad fantasy movie — time crystals — could be the next big thing in theoretical physics.

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