How do we know the speed of light – and why does it have a speed limit at all? Leah Crane explores the history of one of the ...
Bell Inequalities, Relativity, and the Qubit, by William Stuckey, Michael Silberstein and Timothy McDevitt, Oxford University ...
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Brightest Black Hole Flare Ever Reveals Star-Shredding Power

What does it take to outshine 10 trillion suns? In the case of the cosmic flare nicknamed “Superman,” the answer is a ...
In a draft of an upcoming white paper shared with SpaceNews that benchmarks more than 1,000 real conjunction alerts, Ecosmic ...
Viewing the world through the eyes of an eighth grader is a fascinating and nostalgic exercise, an empathetic practice that ...
Astronomers have captured a breathtaking image of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS releasing jets of gas and dust stretching an ...
From stirring milk in your coffee to fearsome typhoon gales, rotating turbulent flows are everywhere. Yet, these spinning currents are as scientifically complex as they are banal. Describing, modeling ...
In lead collisions at the LHC, some of the strongest electromagnetic fields in the universe bombard the inside of the beam ...
Hilariously and without realizing it, antivaxxer Steve Kirsch nailed the essence of why a recent antivax "report" by the ...
I/ATLAS Turns Blue reveals a shocking new phase in this interstellar visitor’s journey as new images rewrite comet science ...
The fish and chips stands as testament to the kitchen’s range, featuring fresh, flaky haddock encased in a beer batter that achieves culinary nirvana: shatteringly crisp outside without a hint of ...