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We still can't see dark matter. But what if we can hear it?
Black holes smashing together may churn dark matter "butter," scientists say.
The Global Positioning System works because satellites carry atomic clocks. Those satellites orbit high above Earth, where ...
Some of the biggest black holes ever picked up through gravitational waves may not have formed in a single stellar collapse ...
The largest-ever survey of physicists from around the world—released today—shows a distinct lack of consensus across many of ...
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How to convert mass into energy at home
Converting mass into energy at home ...
Seattle on April 13, 2026, age 81. His death was due to complications following a heart attack The elder son of David and Harriet “Happy” Glass, Gordon grew up in the West Hartford, Connecticut area, ...
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350 years later Newton's Law of Gravity just got put to the ultimate test — here's how it did
Newton’s Law of Gravity just survived its biggest cosmic test. Scientists studied nearly 686,000 galaxies spread across 7 ...
High-energy cosmic rays, 10 million times more powerful than particles accelerated in Earth's strongest atom smasher, may ...
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Ask AutoGuide: 3 Reasons Why SUVs Present An Illusion Of Safety
For the better part of two decades, Americans have been told the SUV is the safest thing you can buy for your family.
On opening weekend, some New York Yankees stepped to the plate with bats that looked slightly off, thick in an unusual place, ...
A study reveals that the flow of water, liquid viscosity, may hold one of the most profound clues to how life originated in ...
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