The true “informational age” of the cosmos may be 62 billion years, not just the 13.8 billion years of our current expansion.
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Powerful Particle Detection Could Mean We've Already Found an Exploding Black Hole
A tiny particle that smashed into Earth with a record-shattering energy of 220 petaelectronvolts could be the last scream of ...
I’ve been studying the early history of electricity’s discovery as a map for our current discovery of artificial intelligence ...
As Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" turns 50, Brian May and Roger Taylor open up about Freddie Mercury and the remarkable story behind the song ...
UBC Scientists have mimicked the elusive Schwinger effect using superfluid helium, showing how vortex pairs can emerge from ...
Created by the sun, the protective bubble of the heliosphere shields our solar system from harmful radiation. A new mission has launched to map it like never before.
Stellar black holes form when massive stars collapse after death. They usually weigh between three and fifty times the Sun.
Week 4 delivered clarity with cold, hard facts for some teams, while for others it proved there's more than meets the eye.
NASA on Monday introduced the 10 people who will join the agency’s astronaut corps as it races to return humans to the moon.
It sounds like something from the latest science fiction blockbuster. But scientists have revealed the terrifyingly high odds a black hole will explode in the next 10 years.
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💥 A black hole explosion could be observed in the coming years!
Stellar black holes are born from the collapse of massive stars at the end of their lives, weighing from 3 to 50 times the mass of the Sun. When a star exhausts its fuel, it explodes in a ...
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What Happens After We Die? These UVA Researchers Are Investigating It.
When our bodies perish, can our consciousness persist? At the University of Virginia, researchers are searching for answers, ...
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