There’s something inherently fascinating about black holes. Maybe it’s that they’re invisible beasts lurking in space that sometimes rip passing
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There’s something inherently fascinating about black holes. Maybe it’s that they’re invisible beasts lurking in space that sometimes rip passing
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Physicists have come up with what they claim is a mathematical model of a theoretical “time machine” – a box
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Biosignatures that vary in time and atmospheric gases that shouldn’t exist without life to replenish them could be two possible ways
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When Apollo astronauts returned from the moon in the 1970s, they left behind two pairs of temperature probes drilled into
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The Milky Way is a zombie. No, not really, it doesn’t go around eating other galaxies’ brains. But it did
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As a massive star collapses into a black hole, it sends out a brilliant SOS signal in the form of
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A multi-institutional team of researchers has discovered silica mineral quartz in a primitive meteorite, comprising direct evidence of silica condensation
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NASA chiefs are excited about the possibility of “exploiting” the recently discovered water on the Moon, stating it will help
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In the darkest and coldest parts of its polar regions, a team of scientists has directly observed definitive evidence of
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Last year, physicists at MIT, the University of Vienna, and elsewhere provided strong support for quantum entanglement, the seemingly far-out
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Last year, Kip S. Thorne collected a Nobel Prize (along with Rainer Weiss and Barry C. Barish) for his work
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A series of observations on this nebula called HuBi-1, similar to our Sun, may have revealed the end prognosis of
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