Gravity, the force that keeps everything anchored to Earth, is predictable, at least most of the time. But there are places around the world where this fundamental law of nature seems to defy itself.
The latest Day of the Devs presentation has just ended. First appearing in 2012, Day of the Devs – which last year became a ...
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New models suggest Uranus and Neptune may be rock dominated worlds
A new modeling study suggests Uranus and Neptune may be much rockier than once believed. By expanding possible interior ...
Black holes are notoriously difficult to spot unless they are active, and one type of activity is the destruction of a star, ...
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Scientists report first direct evidence of ‘monster stars’ from the cosmic dawn
The James Webb Space Telescope has found compelling evidence for "monster stars" — gigantic, primordial stars that existed in the early universe.
Astronomers are a step closer to cracking one of the secrets of dark energy—the mysterious force believed to be causing the universe's accelerated expansion.
NASA and research partners are exploring menstrual cups for future flights. A single cup needs very little storage space.
Scientists finally caught solar neutrinos triggering a rare atomic transformation once thought nearly impossible to observe.
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