16 Scientific Breakthroughs of 2015
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Published 9 years ago
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Next time you reach for an energy bar after a major workout, know that a Double Double might do the trick as well! A study out of the University of Montana showed that the claims of superiority made by many diet supplements might not hold any weight, and that when it comes to recovering from strenuous workouts, fast food might provide just as much of an energy boost and as much recovery support as protein powder and Gatorade.
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A Dutch and American team of astronomers said they discovered a planet with a ring system that is 200 times larger than the system that famously surrounds the planet Saturn. The planet, which was discovered by the SuperWASP observatory, is the first planet of this kind to be discovered outside of our own solar system.
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Light speed is regarded as absolute, and though it slows when passing through certain materials, like glass and water, it usually speeds back up again. But not in this case. The discovery may change how scientists have to think about measuring distances in space, and may have some practical applications as well.
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According to a new model, developed by physicists in Egypt and Canada, suggests that the universe may have existed forever. Their model is capable of accounting for the Big Bang singularity, something that previous theories and models, including the Big Bang Theory itself have not been capable of. In their model, the universe has no beginning and no end.