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Mass and Angular Momentum, Left Ambiguous by Einstein, Get Defined

Over a century after Einstein's general relativity, it remains unchallenged by experiments, reshaping our understanding of gravity as space-time curvature. Despite its triumphs, challenges persist, including the "gravity of gravity" and defining quasilocal mass and angular momentum. In 1979, Roger Penrose highlighted these as top unsolved problems. Recently, a paper by Chen, Wang, Wang, and Yau resolved the supertranslation ambiguity, offering a unique choice in general relativity definitions.

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New Proof Illuminates the Hidden Structure of Common Equations

Princeton University's Manjul Bhargava settled an 85-year-old conjecture on polynomial equations, praised for his creative approach. The rare case of non-interchangeable rational equation roots was highlighted, emphasizing the importance of specific numbers. Bhargava's work may inspire further exploration in number theory, even if it doesn't directly lead to the next breakthrough.

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How to Make the Universe Think for Us

A groundbreak neural network developed by Cornell University researchers operates on sound rather than traditional digital methods. Despite its frequent errors, the network converts input images into audio signals processed by a speaker and titanium plate, achieving surprising accuracy. Unlike conventional neural networks, this device uses reverberations instead of silicon-based software, challenging the norm that bigger networks yield better results in machine learning.

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The New Neutron Star in Andromeda

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The New Neutron Star in Andromeda

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Astronomers Reimagine the Making of the Planets

The solar system, centered around the sun, features eight planets, each unique in formation and characteristics. Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are rocky, while Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are gas giants. The diverse nature of these planets challenges traditional theories of planetary formation, suggesting that no single theory explains all planetary systems. Astronomers like Alessandro Morbidelli argue that the complexity of planet formation is chaotic, despite the laws of physics being universal. The lengthy process of planet formation makes it difficult to observe directly, complicating our understanding.

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Investors Eye 300% Profit Potential After $2 Billion AI Deal and Share Split

Diginex just revealed a $2 billion acquisition deal with Resulticks, an internationally respected provider of real-time, AI-based customer engagement solutions. And most recently, the royal family of the United Arab Emirates announced an investment of up to $250 million dollars in DGNX, giving the stock further tail wind to continue its jump to new record highs. Investors who were previously sitting on the sidelines are quickly starting to buy the stock in fear of missing out on the next massive run..

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Life Helps Make Almost Half of All Minerals on Earth

A new survey by researchers Robert Hazen, Shaunna Morrison, and collaborators reveals that about half of Earth's mineral diversity is influenced by life and its byproducts. Published in American Mineralogist, their new taxonomy recognizes over 10,500 mineral types, nearly double the previous count, emphasizing formation processes over appearance. This work provides insights into Earth's geological history and may aid in the search for extraterrestrial life.

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