• Colossal 'jets' shooting from a black hole defy physicists' theories

  • Sep 18 2024
  • Duração: 34 minutos
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Colossal 'jets' shooting from a black hole defy physicists' theories

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    00:45 The biggest black hole jets ever seen

    Astronomers have spotted a pair of enormous jets emanating from a supermassive black hole with a combined length of 23 million light years — the biggest ever discovered. Jets are formed when matter is ionized and flung out of a black hole, creating enormous and powerful structures in space. Thought to be unstable, physicists had theorized there was a limit to how large these jets could be, but the new discovery far exceeds this, suggesting there may be more of these monstrous jets yet to be discovered.


    Research Article: Oei et al.


    09:44 Research Highlights

    The knitted fabrics designed to protect wearers from mosquito bites, and the role that islands play in fostering language diversity.


    Research Highlight: Plagued by mosquitoes? Try some bite-blocking fabrics

    Research Highlight: Islands are rich with languages spoken nowhere else


    12:26 A sustainable, one-step method for alloy production

    Making metal alloys is typically a multi-step process that creates huge amounts of emissions. Now, a team demonstrates a way to create these materials in a single step, which they hope could significantly reduce the environmental burdens associated with their production. In a lab demonstration, they use their technique to create an alloy of nickel and iron called invar — a widely-used material that has a high carbon-footprint. The team show evidence that their method can produce invar to a quality that rivals that of conventional manufacturing, and suggest their technique is scalable to create alloys at an industrial scale.


    Research article: Wei et al.


    25:29 Briefing Chat

    How AI-predicted protein structures have helped chart the evolution of a group of viruses, and the neurons that cause monkeys to ‘choke’ under pressure.


    Nature News: Where did viruses come from? AlphaFold and other AIs are finding answers

    Nature News: Why do we crumble under pressure? Science has the answer


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