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IF Baiano is accepting applications to specialize in teaching chemistry and physics

The Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology (IF Baiano) has opened the registration period for the optional specialization process. Teaching high school chemistry and physics. According to the report: the institution’s total offer is 30 vacancies for Campus Senhor do Bonfim. According to the schedule: Registration is open until April 3rd. Interested persons should register online by exclusively filling the electronic form available on the website. IF Bahia website. The specialization has a workload of 435 hours and will have a thesis (60 hours). According to the statement, the…

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Why are lightning bolts zigzagging? Surprising theory solves 50-year-old physics puzzle

Each of us observes the spectacular phenomena of lightning that zigzags from the storm cloud to the ground. Why do they take this form? This puzzle was solved by John Locke of the University of South Australia, whose research on lightning can be read in the Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics. Read also: Jupiter’s storms are mind-blowing. The results of the observations contradict the expectations The scientist took a close look at the zigzag phenomenon, but also tried to understand why the electrically conductive pole connecting to the cloud…

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Micron defies the laws of physics in 1β DRAM process: +35% density and +15% energy efficiency without EUV

Micron announced its readiness to begin mass production of DRAM chips using the “world’s most advanced” process for manufacturing these products: 1β (1-beta). The company claims to have defied the laws of physics with this process technology, using all of its expertise in chip manufacturing, the company has managed to avoid using ultra-hard ultraviolet (EUV) lithography. Micron said it is the first in the industry to master 10nm class 1β process technology. In fact, this is a development of the technical process of 1α released last year; chips made with…

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Todd Howard reads research papers on quantum physics – for Starfield

Todd Howard educates & eogon; on the subject of space-time bending, cho & cacute; ensures that the realistic type mechanics in Starfield aren’t too interesting from the player’s perspective. – We are strongly committed & sacute; we are & eogon; about fuel and operation of gravity engines – says the famous producer in the new video. – I read scientific papers on quantum physics and the bending of space. In & lstrok; and & sacute; we don’t actually bend it, we bend it forward towards us. We had it in…

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For the first time, the Brazilian is part of the team of the world’s largest physics laboratory

The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) team in Switzerland, considered the largest particle physics laboratory in the world, now has a Brazilian member. Professor Carla Goebel Burlamaki de Mello has now taken up the position of assistant physics coordinator for one of the organization’s experiments, which investigates the smallest particles we know of that make up protons and neutrons. Carla is an associate professor at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) and has studied these microparticles for more than 30 years. Read more good news. passion…

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Spin qubits as a new hope for quantum physics

Spin qubits, used to control nuclear spins in a two-dimensional material, have enabled the crossing of another frontier in quantum science and technology. This will enable applications such as atomic-scale nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and better reading and recording of quantum information. A team of physicists from Purdue University made another breakthrough. He used spin qubits as atomic-scale sensors and also to obtain the first experimental control of nuclear spin qubits in hexagonal boron nitride. The test results are described in Natural materials. This is the first work to show…

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The theory of quantum gravity, that is. long-term attempts to solve the mystery of the world of physics

A paper on the quantum theory of gravity appeared in The European Physical Journal H. It was authored by Donald Salisbury of Austin College, who took into account the achievements of Peter Bergman and Arthur Komar. They were the first to propose a way to create a quantum theory of gravity. Their idea is based on Hamilton-Jacobi techniques that were developed in the study of particle motion to obtain a complete set of solutions from a single particle position and motion constants. Read also: Superfast quantum computers are getting closer.…

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They created a robot that breaks the laws of physics. The principle of conservation of momentum will go to the curve?

We let our shape-shifting object navigate the simplest curved space, the sphere, to systematically study motion. We learned that a predicted effect so counterintuitive that it was dismissed by some physicists actually occurred: As the robot changed its shape, it moved forward around the sphere in a way that could not be attributed to environmental influences. says Zeb Rocklin, assistant professor in the School of Physics at Georgia’s Technical Institute and lead author of the study

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The robot moves in a way that almost defies the laws of physics. He even surprised the experts

The result is a robot confined to a spherical surface, which is characterized by an unprecedented degree of isolation from the environment. Its capabilities surprise even the creators themselves. We can read about their achievements in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. They proved that when bodies are in curved spaces, they can move without compressing their surroundings. So far this seemed like a general law following the principle of conservation of momentum. Read also: Our description of the universe is not perfect. Will artificial intelligence help create new…

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Scientists say mysterious radio signals coming from a distant galaxy “defy the laws of physics”.

A GALAXY 800 million light-years away has spewed out a series of emissions picked up by a low-frequency radio telescope in Australia. The findings have already influenced astronomers’ understanding of deep space. 1 Radio waves from deep space take millions of years to reach observing instruments on EarthCredit: Getty Images – Getty Scientists have been following the distant galaxy cluster Abell 3266 since its discovery in 2006. A new study published in Oxford Academic details new radio observations emanating from Abell 3266 across space. “We and our international team of…

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