A groundbreaking discovery in cosmology reveals a low-mass object detected through gravitational lensing. This finding challenges our understanding of dark matter and its distribution in the universe.
In a remarkable turn of events, scientists have replicated a long-forgotten 1938 experiment by Arthur Ruhlig, revealing crucial insights into deuterium-tritium fusion that impact modern nuclear energy and defense.
A team at Los Alamos has successfully replicated a crucial 1938 experiment on DT fusion, linking past theories to current fusion technologies and confirming the work of physicist Arthur Ruhlig.