When two black holes merge or two neutron stars collide, gravitational waves can be generated. They spread at the speed of ...
The fundamental nature of living things challenges assumptions that physicists have held for centuries.
Knots are everywhere—from tangled headphones to DNA strands packed inside viruses—but how an isolated filament can knot ...
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SETI tunes twinkling pulsars to sync cosmic clocks and chase ET
Pulsars are some of the most reliable metronomes in the universe, and scientists are now using their flickering radio beams to keep time across the galaxy and sharpen the search for intelligent life.
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Why does time move differently on Mars?
Time isn’t this fixed universal thing that works the same everywhere, and Mars is a brilliant example of how location […] ...
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