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Singer-songwriter Ryan O’Neal composes the songs of the cosmos.
There have been some interesting “sightings” in the news these days.
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Edward Witten is a genius among geniuses.
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Viral video raises ethical questions about weaponized drones.
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Cosmic collision yields bullion by the billions.
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The NASA probe to Saturn went out in a blaze of glory last week.
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What do you make of the image above? Day Glow slippers under a black light? Colorful sleeping bags for a trio of Minions? March of the Radioactive Penguins? Of course, it’s none of the above.
Many people feel a profound connection to water, whether it’s oceans, rivers, or lakes. Now, science might have found an explanation.
Lord Martin Rees, a world-leading cosmologist, explains the possibility of multiverse theory. “It’s speculative, it’s exciting science, and it may be true.”
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Lord Rees on “speculative physics,” the limits of the observable universe, and more.
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New studies look at possible age limits to the human lifespan.
A popular physicist shares why he believes that the deepest nature of reality is hidden from us.
The World Science Festival just wrapped earlier this month. Here’s 4 top World Science Festival sessions that ORBITER recommends.
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A Swiss scientist identifies the top predator in the world in a new study.
University of California, Irvine physicists may have discovered a new fundamental force of nature.