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What If Black Holes... Don't Exist? Could We Be Looking At Gravastars?
IFLScience· 4 days agoBlack holes are weird. Predicted as a result of Einstein's general theory of relativity, they...
Beyond Einstein: Groundbreaking Map of the Universe Redefines Cosmic Models
SciTechDaily· 1 hour agoThe DESI collaboration is examining the universe’s accelerating expansion through comprehensive...
Photons at the Edge of Physics Unlock Gravity’s Quantum Secrets
SciTechDaily· 23 hours agoPrinciples behind gravity-mediated entanglement were experimentally demonstrated in a simulation...
How scientific wonder brings comfort to life and death
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 4 days agoWhen a biogeochemist's wife and 4-year-old daughter were both diagnosed with brain cancer, the...
Earth's upper atmosphere could hold a missing piece of the universe, new study hints
LiveScience· 28 minutes agoEarth may be swimming through an ocean of dark matter — and waves in that invisible ocean lapping against our planet's upper atmosphere may generate detectable radio waves ...
Book Review: Sebastian Junger’s ‘In My Time Of Dying’
Forbes· 3 days agoWhy would a war correspondent prove to be an excellent guide to quantum theory? Sebastian Junger’s...
Photon Polarization: The Next Breakthrough in Fusion Technology?
SciTechDaily· 2 days agoNew studies show photon polarization is constant in varying environments, potentially improving...
Black hole 'morsels' could finally prove Stephen Hawking's famous theory right
Live Science via Yahoo News· 4 days agothat was published in Nature. The letter came about when Hawking considered the implications of...
A Researcher’s Model Suggests We’re Connected to an Anti-Universe
Popular Mechanics via AOL· 3 days agoThe idea also doesn’t violate a fundamental rule of physics known as CPT symmetry—a big +1 for any ...
Scientists Made a Quantum Leap in the Fifth State of Matter
Popular Mechanics via Yahoo News· 4 days agoScientists from Columbia University have created kind of fifth state of matter that’s dipolar, which...