Thirty years ago, astronomers weren’t sure planets beyond our solar system even existed. This year, NASA has confirmed its ...
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Is gravity evidence we’re in a simulation? New research says maybe
Gravity used to be the most down-to-earth of ideas, the thing that kept apples falling and planets in line. Now a growing ...
Black holes — remnants of collapsed stars — have immense mass that curves spacetime so all paths lead inward. They also ...
Black holes are among the most extreme objects in the universe, and now scientists can model them more accurately than ever ...
If Santa Claus knew Long Island's holiday-break day camps offer the chance to feed stingrays, explore virtual meteorites and ...
A team at UNIGE has uncovered a geometric structure once thought to be purely theoretical at the core of quantum materials, opening the door to major advances in future electronics. How can ...
A scientific experiment aimed at detecting dark matter in space launched from Antarctica on December 15, with significant ...
Serious Star Trek fans are familiar with the term nacelles—the long, cylindrical engines that power the Starship ...
Ramanujan’s insights into pi are now guiding scientists toward a deeper understanding of how the universe works.
From silent, unexplained sounds resonating across the globe to the strange energy density of empty space, these 13 bizarre mysteries continue to baffle researchers in 2026, proving that the more we ...
People often see science as a world apart: cool, rational and untouched by persuasion or performance. In this view, ...
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Brian Cox calls a new quantum gravity paper exhilarating to read
Physicist Brian Cox has rarely been shy about his enthusiasm for big, difficult ideas, but his reaction to a recent quantum ...
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