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New Discovery: Quasar Merges with Two Galaxies, Revealing Early Galaxy Formation and Black Hole Growth
Broke On: Friday, 05 July 2024An international team led by the Italian National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF) discovered a quasar merging with two massive satellite galaxies using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The observations revealed one satellite galaxy forming stars with low metallicity, while the other was partially photoionised and had higher metallicity. This cosmic event occurred when the universe was less than a billion years old and featured a central black hole weighing 2 billion times the mass of our Sun. Roberto Decarli, lead author of the study, explained that both black holes and their host galaxies undergo efficient growth in the first billion years of cosmic history. Scientists Build Water-Salt Synapse: First Proof of Complex Information Processing in Artificial Brain Component
Broke On: Thursday, 25 April 2024Dutch and South Korean researchers have built the first water-and-salt synapse that processes complex information, mimicking human brain synapses. The artificial synapse, composed of a microchannel filled with a saltwater solution, adjusts conductivity based on impulse intensity or duration.