In the future, I wouldn’t be surprised if they come for those who have been using it free (or bought the app before it was made free). We aren’t making them enough profits. Maybe they will start by adding a few innocuous ads to the Discover tab.
In the future, I wouldn’t be surprised if they come for those who have been using it free (or bought the app before it was made free). We aren’t making them enough profits. Maybe they will start by adding a few innocuous ads to the Discover tab.
This was on NANOGrav’s site: Scientists use Exotic Stars to Tune into Hum from Cosmic Symphony and NASA’s
In the case of bees, Neonicotinoids are a particular problem.
Edit: Another article
I don’t know if this helps but starting at roughly 39:00 of this Fermilabs lecture the lecturer mentions that lighter the dark matter particle is more wave like it behaves and so you have to imagine like a “fluid” of waves that can be macroscopic.
At the moment it doesn’t look like they can. The paper is looking for two things that could make the objects “dark stars”. The stars would look like point objects because they would be below JWST’s angular resolution. The second is spectroscopic data which the writers don’t have:
The paper’s conclusion summarizes what they are looking for in the lines:
EDIT:
I will add from the paper: