Space & Astrophysics
The newly discovered galaxies are 62 times bigger than the Milky Way.
A new study explains how a chaotic region just outside a black hole’s event horizon might provide a virtually endless supply of energy.
To understand ourselves and our place in the universe, “we should have humility but also self-respect,” Frank Wilczek writes in a new book.
A new study proposes mysterious axions may be found in X-rays coming from a cluster of neutron stars.
Valles Marineris on Mars is 10 times longer and three times deeper than Earth’s Grand Canyon.
What lies in store for humanity? Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku explains how different life will be for your descendants—and maybe your future self, if the timing works out.
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The satellite would burn instead of becoming more space debris.
Boston Dynamics’ notorious robot goes on an interplanetary mission.
The expansion of the universe is speeding up—contrary to what many physicists expected. A “heat death” is coming, but it’s not what you think.
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The search for alien life is far too human-centric. Our flawed understanding of what life really is may be holding us back from important discoveries about the universe and ourselves.
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Researchers from Harvard receive permission for a test that may help cool Earth and fight global warming.
Researchers from Norway discover that the Moon’s tides influence the release of methane from the ocean floor.
Researchers from MIT invent a highly accurate clock using quantum entanglement that can lead to new physics.
Planets can emit radio waves. For the first time, we’ve picked them up from outside the solar system.
The light we observe isn’t the same as the light that gets emitted. Here’s what causes it. The light you see, when you look out at the stars and galaxies that […]
The Red Planet, the God of War, and important life lessons for us all.
When we place the known objects in the Solar System in order, four inner, rocky worlds and four, outer, giant worlds stand out. Traditionally, these were defined as planets. Will […]
It took hundreds of years for Einstein to dethrone him, and even then, he was off by less than 1% of a spectacular prediction.
If spiral galaxies have a preferred direction, it just might be. “Since the beginning of physics, symmetry considerations have provided us with an extremely powerful and useful tool in our […]