The universe is truly magical: vast, mysterious, and endlessly fascinating. There’s something almost unreal about being able ...
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Science history: Edwin Hubble uncovers the vastness of the universe with discovery of 'standard candle' — Oct. 5, 1923
On the night of Oct. 5, 1923, Edwin Hubble observed a strange star that flickered in intensity at regular intervals. The star ...
We all need some space sometimes—but it's harder to find than you might think. How far into our universe do we have to go to ...
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Information could be a fundamental part of the universe – and may explain dark energy and dark matter
The true “informational age” of the cosmos may be 62 billion years, not just the 13.8 billion years of our current expansion.
We’ve grown up with the idea that the universe will expand forever, meaning the "cosmological constant" is positive. What if it's negative?
Mankind has always wondered if we’re alone in the universe. Now, a Mars rover has found what looks like signs of life in the ...
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The winners of the 2025 Nikon Small Word competition capture the world beyond the human eye
Nikon Small World 2025 Photomicrography Winners Nikon has announced the winners of its 2025 Small World photomicrography ...
From early experiments with lanterns to Einstein’s revelations about space and time, the speed of light has proven to be far more than a number: it’s the cosmic constant that defines reality.
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