With the rapid expansion of terrestrial data centres to fuel the ongoing AI boom, tech CEOs have begun to look to space as a ...
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Scientists finally explain the 'impossible' black hole merger
The most extreme black hole collision ever recorded looked, at first, like it should not have happened at all. Two objects each weighing roughly as much as one hundred Suns crashed together in a ...
With the rapid expansion of terrestrial data centres to fuel the ongoing AI boom, tech CEOs have begun to look to space as a viable alternative.
Learn how researchers used Einstein’s theory of general relativity to create the most accurate simulations to date.
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Warp drives could allow time travel and NASA is studying them
Warp drives have long lived in the realm of science fiction, but the underlying physics that inspired them is very real and ...
Researchers at TU Wien have integrated quantum physics with general relativity, revealing significant departures from ...
The considerations about the fame of the 30 artists competing at Sanremo 2026 are irrelevant». Words from Carlo Conti, who ...
Time moves differently on Mars. NIST physicts recently calculated exactly how fast each second passes on Mars. And if humans want to explore the solar system, every microsecond counts.
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