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How primordial black holes could explain the enduring mystery of dark matter
KEYT 3 Santa Barbara· 4 days agoScientists call that dark matter, because it does not interact with light and is invisible. In the...
According to the Pope, science is not at the expense of people
Weston Forum· 3 hours agoAt the conference, which brings together nearly 200 scientists, the latest research questions will...
A Study Says Warp Drives Might Be Real—and We'll Find Them With Lasers
Popular Mechanics via AOL· 9 hours agoFirst detected by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) in 2015, these...
Echoes of Ancient Flares: The “Quiet Monster” of the Milky Way Revealed
SciTechDaily· 3 days agoScientists studied the past activity of Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole in our galaxy,...
How neutron stars 'playing it cool' could unlock exotic physics
SPACE.com· 23 hours agoA neutron star is the collapsed core of a massive star that has gone supernova, and can contain up...
Shortly after the Big Bang, conditions were perfect for life. Did aliens emerge long before us?
Salon via Yahoo News· 6 days agoRooting around just in our solar system, we’re already finding evidence of the building blocks of...
How primordial black holes could explain the enduring mystery of dark matter - ABC17NEWS
ABC17 NEWS· 4 days agoScientists call that dark matter, because it does not interact with light and is invisible. In the 1970s, American astronomers Vera Rubin and W. Kent Ford confirmed dark matter’s existence by ...
France and China to launch satellite to learn about black hole-creating stars - TWIRL #169
Neowin· 6 days agoWe have several launches coming up this week including from SpaceX, Rocket Lab, and the China...
A Mysterious Object Is Emitting Microwaves in Deep Space. It's Unlike Anything Ever Known.
Popular Mechanics via AOL· 3 days agoScientists found an unknown object emitting microwaves near the Milky Way’s center. The object's...
How are galaxies destroyed?
SPACE.com· 6 days agoAt the heart of almost every galaxy sits a supermassive black hole. In the case of the Milky Way, we have Sagittarius A*, a beast weighing more than 4.5...