🔬 Earth's Hidden Treasure Map, Quantum 'Negative Time' Measured & A Crack in Physics' Most Powerful Theory

Scientists have unveiled a global map pinpointing where rare earth elements — the metals powering your phone and electric car — are most likely hiding deep beneath ancient continents, potentially transforming how we mine for critical resources. A new electrical map of the entire U.S. subsurface reveals which regions are most vulnerable to grid-destroying solar storms, giving engineers a tool to protect infrastructure before the next big one hits. NASA's Fermi Telescope has captured what may be the first confirmed gamma-ray signal from a superluminous supernova, pointing to an exotic magnetar at its core and rewriting what we know about the universe's most powerful explosions. Researchers at CERN are reporting the strongest hints yet that our best model of particle physics may be fundamentally incomplete, with rare 'penguin decays' behaving in ways no current theory can fully explain. Meanwhile, quantum physicists have now measured 'negative time' in a real experiment — and the implications for our understanding of reality are as strange as they sound.

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🔬 Earth's Hidden Treasure Map, Quantum 'Negative Time' Measured & A Crack in Physics' Most Powerful Theory
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