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Radiation is helping wolves thrive in Chernobyl
After the 1986 nuclear disaster, humans largely left the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. With less hunting, farming, and development, wildlife moved back in. Wolves in particular expanded their numbers.
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Energy in an inductor and magnetic field density for beginners
Learn the fundamentals of energy in an inductor and magnetic field density in this beginner-friendly physics tutorial! In this video, we break down key concepts, formulas, and examples to help you ...
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have uncovered experimental evidence that ...
A Knoxville nuclear company backed by Bill Gates has asked Tennessee for a license to help it build the world’s first fusion power plant.
In a new study published in Physical Review Letters, scientists have performed the first global simulations of monster shocks ...
Scientists have found “strange quarks” that originated as virtual particles that sprang from nothing Quantum physics paints a ...
Neutrino particles have extremely small masses, yet there are so many of them that they carve out the large-scale structure ...
Spin correlations within a particle collider may help crack one of the biggest mysteries known, said physicist Zhoudunming Tu ...
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