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This Week in Science: A Bizarre Bird, The End of The Universe, And More!
This year, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Shimon Sakaguchi from Osaka University in Japan, Mary E.
New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope hint that the universe’s first stars might not have been ordinary fusion ...
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The Universe’s “Red Sky Paradox” Just Got Darker: Most Stars Might Never Host Observers
A new study from David Kipping attempts to explain why we are located around a yellow star, and so early in the universe.
To answer Robertson: The Higgs field doesn’t appear to have more valleys to explore, according to our current understanding.
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What Happens If Every Choice Creates a New Universe
The multiverse theory suggests our universe may be just one of countless others — each with its own laws of physics, ...
Nebulas are spectacular clouds of gas and dust where stars come to life and fade away. Their radiant beauty has captivated ...
The Copernican Principle, named in honor of Nicolaus Copernicus (who proposed the heliocentric model of the Universe), states ...
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A newly discovered odd radio circle in space could serve as a time capsule for the violent events that shape galaxies.
so infinitesimally short that, in reality, I cannot be said to have lived at all; not to mention this day, starting as usual ...
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Physicists Predict When The Universe Will End in a Reverse Big Bang
If recent discoveries that dark energy is evolving hold any water, our Universe will collapse under its own gravity on a finite timeline, new calculations suggest.
A mysterious object with a mass equivalent to 1 million suns has been detected in space, but its nature remains unknown.
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