Derrick Ashflipped into Out ThereAnother universe existed before ours – and energy from it is coming out of black holes, says Nobel Prize winnerindependent.co.uk - Adam SmithThere was an earlier universe before the Big Bang, and evidence for its existence can still be observed in black holes, a Nobel Prize-winning …
aperçu énergieflipped into DiscoveriesNASA Dropped New Images of Our Universe That Straight-Up Look Fakeverified_publisherPopular Mechanics - Jennifer LemanBut they're real. And they're spectacular. The Chandra X-ray Observatory, the most powerful X-ray observatory ever built, has generated over 23 trillion bytes of data since it launched on July 23, 1999. From its highly elliptical orbit around Earth (the observatory makes it one-third of the way to …
Mattflipped into Science and spaceThe True Origins of Gold in Our Universe May Have Just Changed, Againverified_publisherScienceAlert - Michelle StarrWhen humanity finally detected the collision between two neutron stars in 2017, we confirmed a long-held theory - in the energetic fires of these …
vegpwrflipped into Cool Articles With No HomeHow Did The Universe Make Our Existence Possible?Forbes - Ethan Siegel, Starts With A BangWe can learn a lot about the history of the Universe just by looking at each of our own bodies. A fully grown adult human is an incredibly complex system, made up of trillions of cells and somewhere in the neighborhood of 1028 atoms: the building blocks of all matter on Earth. The scientific story …
AvatarBruce Roachflipped into GeldrickCould Black Holes Be The Dark Matter Our Universe Needs?Forbes - Ethan Siegellead you towards the central singularity. Because they don’t emit light, they are worth considering as a potential candidate for our Universe’s dark matter. ESA/Hubble, ESO, M. Kornmesser The Universe, as we know it, simply doesn’t add up. On the one hand, we can look out on a cosmic scale and …
Infinite Mindflipped into Alpha Omega NewsSwarms of 'primordial' black holes might fill our universeLive Science - Rafi LetzterBeware the primordial black hole. The universe might be full of tiny, ancient black holes. And researchers might be able to prove it. These mini black …
Avatarcrosscourierflipped into The Universal Curiosity ShopNASA releases wallpaper-worthy images of our universe and they're mesmerizingMashable Southeast Asia - Divya TaeryThere's just something so grounding about stargazing. Most of the time, it reminds us that we're just tiny specks of dust on a planet and our worries are insignificant in the grand scheme of things. Other times, it reminds us that there's a greater world out there worth exploring. NASA's latest post …
AvatarDylan O'Dailyflipped into ScienceLSST: 7 photos of the camera that could change our view of the Universesciencefocus.com - Rob BaninoPictures help us make sense of the world around us. From cave paintings, doodles and diagrams, to maps, sketches and photographs, as our tools for …
Chase Gietterflipped into #OuterspaceSwarms of 'primordial' black holes might fill our universespace.com - Rafi LetzterThe universe might be full of tiny, ancient black holes. And researchers might be able to prove it. These mini black holes from the beginning of time, …
ScienceAlertflipped into ScienceAlertAstronomers Find Stream of Early Universe Stars, Torn Apart by Our Own Galaxyverified_publisherScienceAlert - Peter DockrillAstronomers have discovered a mysterious stream of ancient stars at the distant edges of the galaxy: a strange stellar breed so unlike any we've seen …
AvatarBillyTeoflipped into Quantum Physics & The UniverseDark matter holds our universe together. No one knows what it is.verified_publisherVox - Brian ResnickIf you go outside on a dark night, in the darkest places on Earth, you can see as many as 9,000 stars. They appear as tiny points of light, but they are massive infernos. And while these stars seem astonishingly numerous to our eyes, they represent just the tiniest fraction of all the stars in our …
Matthew Tan Chee Hweeflipped into SpaceDark matter map hints at cracks in our understanding of the universenewscientist.com - Jonathan O’CallaghanThe distribution of dark matter in the universe may be 10 per cent smoother than thought, potentially upending our understanding of the evolution of …
Scientific Americanflipped into Scientific AmericanThe Big Bang, Zebras and the Texture of Our Universescientificamerican.com - Emily V. DriscollWhat do zebras have to do with the structure of the cosmos? Imagine a single zebra in your mind. With twitching ears, tufted hair, and a visual …
The Washington Postflipped into OpinionsThanks, Nobel physicists, for helping us understand the personality of our universeverified_publisherThe Washington PostRegarding the Oct. 7 Politics & the Nation article “Three win physics Nobel for findings on black holes”: The twinning of the language of physics and the language of mathematics is among the most powerful tools science has to predict, understand and model what’s going on around us. The triumphs of …