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Scientists discover dark matter lost since birth of universe

By Zee Media Bureau | Last Updated: Saturday, December 31, 2016 - 08:24
 Scientists discover dark matter lost since birth of universe
Moscow: Scientists, for the first time, have been able to measure the amount of dark matter the Universe has lost since the Big Bang some 13.7 billion years ago.
About five per cent of the elusive dark matter in the universe has been lost till now, they calculated.
The finding is also likely to explain one of the biggest mysteries in physics - why our Universe appears to function in a slightly different way than it did in the years just after the Big Bang. It could also explain the origin of dark matter and how it might evolve or decay in future.
The study could also help astrophysicists explain how the universe has changed over time. The findings may show how the universe's rate of expansion has varied and what happened in the universe's first few hundred thousand years.
Most of the matter in the universe seems to be invisible and largely intangible; it holds galaxies together and only interacts with the more familiar matter hrough its gravitational pull.
"The discrepancy between the cosmological parameters in the modern Universe and the Universe shortly after the Big Bang can be explained by the fact that the proportion of dark matter has decreased," Igor Tkachev, head of the of the Department of Experimental Physics at the Institute for Nuclear Research in Russia told PTI.
"We have now, for the first time, been able to calculate how much dark matter could have been lost and what the corresponding size of the unstable component would be," Tkachev said.
Their study suggests that no more than 5 percent of the current amount of dark matter in the universe, could have been lost since the Big Bang.
According to data from the  European Space Agency (ESA)’s Planck space telescope, the proportion of dark matter in the universe is 26.8 per cent, the rest is “ordinary” matter (4.9 per cent) and dark energy (68.3 per cent).
The properties of dark matter could potentially help scientists solve the problem that arose after studying observations from the Planck telescope.
This device accurately measured the fluctuations in the temperature of the cosmic microwave background radiation – the “echo” of the Big Bang.
By measuring these fluctuations, researchers were able to calculate key cosmological parameters using observations of the universe in the recombination era – about 300,000 years after the Big Bang.
But even though the majority of matter predicted to be in the Universe is actually dark, little is known about dark matter - in fact, scientists till now haven't been able to prove that it actually exists.
(With PTI inputs)
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“The technology saved lives,

Berlin attack: Lorry's automatic braking system stopped more deaths during the Christmas market assault

Investigators find system stopped Anis Amri continuing rampage that killed 12
An automatic braking system fitted to the lorry used in the Berlin attack may have prevented the deaths of many more victims, investigators have found.
Anis Amri, a Tunisian Isis supporter, is believed to have hijacked the vehicle from its Polish driver in the German capital before ploughing it into a busy Christmas market on 19 December.
Eleven people were killed and more than 50 others injured, being caught under the wheels or crushed by debris before the lorry came to a stop.
Video surfaces of Berlin attack suspect Anis Amri
Investigators now believe the driver was only able to push a maximum of 260ft (80m) into the market because of the vehicle’s emergency braking system.
It kicked in after detecting obstacles and no response from the cab, bringing the lorry to a stop as quickly as possible given its forward momentum.
“The technology saved lives,” a Berlin local government official told the Süddeutsche Zeitung.
An older lorry used in the Nice attack was not equipped with the system, allowing Isis supporter Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel to kill 86 people and injure 400 more after driving into densely packed crowds celebrating Bastille Day. 
His rampage lasted at least five minutes, while the Berlin attack happened in a matter of seconds after the lorry accelerated off a main road next to the Christmas market on Breitscheidplatz, according to witnesses.
There was initial speculation the lorry’s driver, Lukasz Urban, may have fought the hijacker in an attempt to prevent the attack but a post-mortem found he had been shot in the head at least two-and-a-half hours before and would have been unable to intervene.
The hijacker fled the scene and was later identified as Amri, whose wallet, identification, phone and fingerprints were found at the crime scene.
Minutes before the attack, he reportedly sent a message reading:  “My brother, all is well, according to God's will. I am now in a car, pray for me my brother, pray for me.“ 
It was sent along with a selfie taken in the lorry’s cab to a contact, who remains unidentified after 40-year-old Tunisian man who arrested in Berlin was freed.
“Brother” is frequently used to address other Muslims, rather than exclusively relatives.
Amri was shot dead in a gun battle with Italian police in Milan on Friday after days on the run as the most wanted man in Europe.
The 24-year-old Tunisian man had a lengthy criminal history, including armed robbery in his home country and arson in Italy, where he was jailed for four years after arriving in Europe by boat in 2011.
Italian authorities attempted to deport Amri after he finished serving his prison sentence in 2015 but Tunisia refused to take him and he was released from a detention centre after the 60-day legal limit.
Amri’s brothers believe he was radicalised during his imprisonment, travelling onwards to Germany where he became part of an Islamist network including two hate preachers in Dortmund and Hildesheim who have since been jailed for supporting Isis.
Having flagged as a terror risk, he was put under surveillance over a separate attack plot in March but the investigation stopped in September after uncovering drug dealing and minor crime but failing to reveal evidence of extremism.
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Berlin attack suspect Anis Amri pledged allegiance to Isis in a video released by the group following his death
Security services rated Amri as a “five” on an eight-point danger scale and did not believe an attack was likely, Süddeutsche Zeitung reported, despite having evidence he volunteered to commit a suicide bombing and researched making explosives, and updating his file just five days before the Berlin attack.
Amri’s asylum application was denied in June but Germany was unable to deport him because Tunisia refused to accept the expulsion without documents proving his nationality.
Prosecutors in North Rhine-Westphalia also opened a fraud investigation after Amri was suspected using two of at least eight identities he employed in Germany to claim refugee benefits in two towns.
Detlef Nowotsch, a spokesman for prosecutors in Duisburg, told The Independent Amri applied for public funds in both Emmerich and Oberhausen in late 2015. But an investigation started in April was shelved in November because his whereabouts were unknown.
Authorities across Europe are attempting to piece Amri’s movements together through Germany, and then on his route via the Netherlands and France to Italy as he fled following the attack.
Italian police have searched three houses in and around Rome where he may have stayed after leaving a detention centre in Sicily in 2015.
Investigators are trying to establish whether Amri was attempting to reach another country when he was shot in Milan or seeking shelter with contacts in the city. 
EU nations have vowed to work to increase security cooperation, while Angela Merkel ordered a sweeping security review to identify any necessary reforms in Germany.

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Eat in peace: Here’s why you can have a tasty meal and not put on weight

health-and-fitness Updated: Dec 17, 2016 10:20 IST
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Good-tasting food does not cause obesity!!!!!, say researchers, claiming that good taste only determines what we choose to eat, not how much of it. (Shutterstock)

Yes, you read that right. Contradicting the popular belief that delicious foods such as chocolate, potato chips and sweetened condensed milk are unhealthy and lead to obesity, a new study suggests that desirable taste itself may not necessarily lead to weight gain.
“Most people think that good-tasting food causes obesity, but that is not the case. Good taste determines what we choose to eat, but not how much we eat over the long-term,” said Michael Tordoff from Monell Chemical Senses Centre in the US.
Researchers designed a series of experiments to assess the role of taste in driving overeating and weight gain.
They first established that laboratory mice strongly like food with added nonnutritive sweet or oily tastes.
To do this they gave mice two cups of food. One group of mice had a choice between a cup of plain rodent chow and a cup of chow mixed with the noncaloric sweetener sucralose.
The other group received a choice between a cup of plain rodent chow and a cup of chow mixed with mineral oil, which also has no calories.
The mice ignored the plain chow and ate almost all of their food from the cups containing the sweetened or oily chow, establishing that these non-caloric tastes were indeed very appealing.
Next, new groups of mice received one of the three diets for six weeks: one group was fed plain chow, one group was fed chow with added sucralose, and one group was fed chow with added mineral oil.
At the end of this period, the groups fed the sweet or oily chow were no heavier or fatter than were the animals fed the plain chow.
Additional tests revealed that even after six weeks, the animals still highly preferred the taste-enhanced diets, demonstrating the persistent strong appeal of both sweet and oily tastes.