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[Bear chilling in a pool in California]Burbank Police Department The line between bears and humans has blurred in a big way this summer. First, as you can see here, a bear invited itself over to a neighborâs pool in Burbank, CA, to escape the heat wave (relatable). A few days later, after conspiracy theories swirled online, a Chinese zoo felt compelled to [publicly state]( that its Malayan sun bears were, in fact, bears and not humans dressed in costume. Hereâs a picture of those Malayan sun bears. You can decide for yourself whether those are bears or people in bear suits. [wo sun bears play in their compound at a zoo in Hangzhou in east China's Zhejiang province. ]Long Wei/Feature China/Future Publishing via Getty Images  SCIENCE  [Dept. of Progress](#)
[Dexter from Dexter's lab saying ]Dexterâs Laboratory/Warner Bros. Domestic Television via Giphy Here are some illuminating scientific discoveries from the week to help you live better and maybe even pop some bubbly. Scientists climb cathedrals to collect space dust. Old churches preserve more than just architectural history: Their spired roofs are an untouched oasis of asteroid and comet particles, and two scientists are going, as The Guardian put it, Ghostbusters-mode to gather samples. Equipped with harnesses and vacuum backpacks, Penny Wozniakiewicz and Matthias van Ginneken plan to scale cathedrals across the UK to gather the cosmic dust lying atop. Theyâre trying to understand how heavily the space objects that melt into particles en route to Earth layer our surfaces. They say [cathedrals]( are especially useful because they tend to have good construction records showing how long the roofs have been there, collecting dust. Are you very happy, pretty happy, or not too happy? Thatâs the question that the General Social Survey has asked a sample of US adults since 1972. A new analysis of peopleâs answers shows weâre all doingâ¦okay. Thereâs been a dip in [happiness]( since about the turn of the century, but satisfaction has started to turn around. However, not everyone is equally happy: Married people tend to be 30% happier than unmarried folks, people who trust others (or the government) are happier than people who sleep with one eye open, and the Northeast is the unhappiest region. And women, but not men, have reported declining happiness for the past 50 years. Size matters for keeping champagne fizzy. A 3-liter bottle of bubbly is predicted to last for 132 years before going flatâmore than three times the shelf life of a 750-milliliter champagne bottle, according to a new study. A French physicist studying [champagne]( at the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne analyzed the aging process of 13 vintage collections. He and his team found that after champagneâs necessary aging period, all the bottles lost carbonation the longer they sat on the shelf, but the larger the bottles were, the more fizz they retained. So, the next time you buy old champagne, the research suggests you should spring for a jeroboam.âML  TOGETHER WITH FACET [Facet]( *90% of Americans are feelinâ...financially anxious! Turns out summer fun doesnât come for free. Thatâs why itâs the perfect time for a [Facet membership](. Get your own CFPâ professional and guidance from a team of financial experts across investments, taxes, and benefits. See how your membership [could pay for itself](  NEWS ANALYSIS  [Why everyone is trying to cook up a superconductor](
[Mad scientist]( Images Lab researchers, amateur lab researchers, and an X user with an anime profile pic have all spent the last week trying to get metal to levitate. Itâs not some new-age occult ritual: The ability to float over a magnet is characteristic of a substance conveying electricity without any resistance, aka a superconductor. Ever since South Korean researchers claimed they [discovered]( a superconductor that could work outside of extreme conditionsâlong considered the Holy Grail of physicsâother scientists have rushed to verify their findings. Meanwhile, social media has been abuzz as hobbyists try to synthesize the so-called âLK-99â substance at home and publish their DIY experiments online. Why are normies suddenly obsessed with solid-state physics? Existing superconductors are impractical for most real-world uses since they can only function at super-low temperatures or under extremely high pressure. Finding one that works in ambient-pressure, room-temp conditions is a Nobel Prize-worthy achievement that would be as game-changing as TV headphones were for your grandparentsâ marriage. Because superconductors can boost any tech that relies on electricity or magnets, a commercially viable one could [enable]( futuristic developments like ubiquitous floating maglev trains, 100% energy-efficient grids, and commercially viable quantum computers. Thatâs why everyoneâs so hyped over the Seoul-based scientistsâ two preliminary papers and [video]( of the ostensibly floating substance, LK-99. Itâs already started to affect markets in Asia and the US, briefly rallying stocks of obscure companies that could benefit from a superconductor revolution. But, before the scientific community breaks into a Windows 95-launch [nerd dance]( other experts have to review the methods and data in the paper and replicate the experiment to ensure itâs not a fluke. The race to replicate is on At least 12 academic labs on four continents are publicly working to synthesize the supposedly superconductive material, according to [one blogger]( whoâs been tracking the progress. US-based [Lawrence Berkeley National Lab]( and Chinaâs [Shenyang National Laboratory]( as well as other labs, published tentative findings indicating that thereâs a chance that the substance is indeed a superconductor. And since the original experiment involved a mix of easy-to-procure ingredients and pretty straightforward techniques, DIYers are also getting in on the act and making LK-99 the internetâs main character. - A Moscow-based condensed matter physics enthusiast with an anime avatar, [@iris_IGB]( posted purported [photo evidence]( of achieving LK-99 levitation. She claims concocting the superconducting substance using her modified method cost her around $160.
- An engineer working at a California space startup, Andrew McCalip, has been [spending]( a lot of time trying to cook up the floating metal and tweeting his progress.
- Levitating LK-99 became a side project for French chemistry PhD student Ezzoubair Bendadesse who (according to his unverified X account) so far has failed twice but [managed]( to produce a âreddish pellet.â But most physicists are casting doubt on LK-99 Despite the internetâs enthusiasm, skepticism has been the prevailing sentiment among most experts. Material scientists are well aware that erroneous superconductor âbreakthroughsâ have happened before. Thereâs even a term for such âdiscoveriesâ: USOs (unidentified superconducting objects). A committee organized by the Korean Society of Superconductivity and Cryogenics said the researchers from Seoul did not provide enough evidence to conclude that the substance is really a room-temperature superconductor. They asked to review a sample of the substance. Argonne National Laboratory theorist Michael Norman has questioned the expertise of the same researchers. He told Science Magazine that parts of their data seem âfishyâ and that heâs doubtful about how exactly LK-99 can work, pointing out that superconducting is puzzlingly uncharacteristic of some of the ingredients in the metal alloy. Looking ahead...weâll have to wait and see whether LK-99 can be verified, but some think the fact that this saga is playing out so publicly is already a win for the scientific method. Maybe the real ambient superconductor is the lab partners we made along the way.âSK  BREW'S BEST  #
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