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Black hole mergers: Penn State physicists use simple thermodynamics to predict cosmic collisions
When two black holes orbit each other, they eventually spiral inward and collide in one of the most violent phenomena in the universe. The post Black hole mergers: Penn State physicists use simple thermodynamics to predict cosmic collisions appeared first on Open Access Government .
Structural blueprint for dry mRNA vaccine patches eliminates need for cold-chain storage
An international research team has mapped the structural changes that occur when fragile genetic vaccines are dehydrated, establishing a clear blueprint for room-temperature mRNA microneedle patches. The post Structural blueprint for dry mRNA vaccine patches eliminates need for cold-chain storage appeared first on Open Access Government .
Black hole theory: Synthetic ultrafast rotation amplifies electromagnetic waves
Researchers at the Advanced Science Research Centre at the CUNY Graduate Centre (CUNY ASRC) have successfully recreated a famous black hole physics theory in a laboratory setting. The post Black hole theory: Synthetic ultrafast rotation amplifies electromagnetic waves appeared first on Open Access Government .
Cretaceous fossil forest reveals dinosaurs dined on large fruits and seeds
A groundbreaking study indicates that herbivorous dinosaurs, rather than just post-extinction mammals, were likely the universe's first major fruit-eaters and seed dispersers. The post Cretaceous fossil forest reveals dinosaurs dined on large fruits and seeds appeared first on Open Access Government .

