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Scientists inch closer to a workable quantum gravity theory
For more than a century, physicists have been trying to reconcile the smooth geometry of gravity with the jittery ...
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Cosmic magnifying glasses: How gravity lets us see the impossible
Confirmed by an eclipse, Einstein's theory of gravity revealed a spectacular tool: gravitational lensing. This video explains ...
If you're going to Mars you'd best take along a jar of anti-aging cream because while you're there you're going to age faster ...
The Green Party leader thinks Modern Monetary Theory is a cure for Britain’s woes — others see it as snake oil at best, ...
The idea that we might be living in a simulated reality has worried us for centuries. Now physicists have found some ...
A new study by researchers at the University of Amsterdam shows how gravitational waves from black holes can be used to ...
A new theory for the origins of dark matter suggests that fast-moving, neutrino-like dark particles could have decoupled from ...
Researchers have created a fully relativistic model showing that gravitational waves might carry hidden clues about dark ...
A decade-long investigation into puzzling neutrino behavior has now ruled out one of the most widely discussed explanations: the sterile neutrino.
Boardroom spotlights 50 athletes, artists, leaders, and more who defined 2025 and will shape 2026, featured in our December ...
New 3I/ATLAS images from NASA and the ESA suggest the interstellar comet is active as it approaches Earth in December.
In the end, the Universe becomes a place where gravity and quantum physics slowly turn all mass into faint streams of particles.
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