In 1867, Lord Kelvin imagined atoms as knots in the aether. The idea was soon disproven. Atoms turned out to be something ...
"They are the parents of all matter in the universe today, including our own bodies, while the knots can be thought of as our grandparents," physicist Yu Hamada explained.
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Neutrinos may hold the key to solving the universe’s biggest secrets
Physicists have been chasing one of the universe’s strangest mysteries—neutrinos, nearly invisible particles that zip through ...
Scientists have released a new study on the arXiv preprint server that catalogs the universe by mapping huge clusters of ...
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Astronomers near discovery from universe’s forgotten era
Astronomers are making significant strides in detecting an ancient signal from one of the universe’s most unexplored periods.
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This is the largest-ever galaxy cluster catalog. Could it reveal clues about the dark universe?
Astronomers have unveiled a new catalog of massive galaxy clusters, revealing new insight on the evolution of the universe ...
Researchers have unveiled a new model for the universe’s birth that replaces cosmic inflation with gravitational waves as the ...
This controversial theory says the universe is subject to an ultimate, higher-order law that we can’t comprehend.
According to the laws of physics, matter and antimatter behave the same way and were formed in equal quantities in the Big ...
On the night of Oct. 5, 1923, Edwin Hubble observed a strange star that flickered in intensity at regular intervals. The star ...
Professor Chamkaur Ghag is driving efforts to detect weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), the prime candidates for ...
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This Week in Science: A Bizarre Bird, The End of The Universe, And More!
This year, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Shimon Sakaguchi from Osaka University in Japan, Mary E.
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