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Gold Defies Physics: Remains Solid at 14x Its Melting Point in Superheating Experiment

Gold has amazed scientists by remaining solid under extreme temperatures—14 times its standard melting point—due to superheating. The study highlights how conventional physics may not fully explain ultra-fast reactions. These groundbreaking results, published in collaboration with international labs, have far-reaching implications for high-energy environments like asteroid impacts and nuclear systems.

New Inelastic Dark Matter Model Could Bypass Current Limits of Particle Detection

A new study from Brazil proposes an inelastic dark matter model using a massive vector mediator, potentially explaining the correct abundance of dark matter while evading existing detection limits. This fresh approach could revive interest in previously ruled-out models and offers experimental pathways to test these elusive particles through the intensity frontier in future particle physics experiments.

Massive 200-Light-Year Cloud May Be Channeling Matter to the Milky Way’s Core

Astronomers have discovered a massive, 200-light-year-wide cloud of gas and dust—dubbed the Midpoint cloud—hidden in the Milky Way. This giant molecular cloud appears to channel dense material into the galaxy’s core, possibly fueling star formation. The discovery offers rare insights into how matter flows from the galaxy’s disk to its turbulent center, shaping stellar evolution.