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Glaciers are top-heavy where they meet the ocean, while most of their mass hides below the surface. Warm water erodes the ...
They wouldn’t last for long, but the emissions from tiny black hole buds could light the way to quantum gravity.
After reviewing a massive stellar explosion, researchers believe they spotted a never-before-seen type of supernova that ...
There is currently a two-pronged attack on higher education, research, and scholarship in the United States. Activists inside ...
The Ecuadorian portion of the South American subduction zone presents an interesting case study in the structure and complex evolution of an upper plate. There are outstanding questions about its ...
In one new theory, it is possible that dark matter exists in a mirror universe where there are only dark versions of forces ...
Scientists propose a laser-driven nanocraft to reach a black hole in decades, testing relativity and probing extreme gravity.
Alexandra Vidyuk, CEO at Beyond Earth Ventures, explores the breakthroughs that the James Webb telescope can bring to ...
A team led by researchers from the University of Washington used a fiber-optic cable to capture calving dynamics across the ...
Scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have helped develop an advanced, real-time tsunami forecasting system — powered by El Capitan, - Read more from Inside HPC & AI News.
Researchers are developing a thorium-229 nuclear clock so sensitive it could detect the faint, wave-like effects of dark matter, potentially solving one of physics’ greatest mysteries.
Just as ocean waves shape our shores, ripples in space-time may have once set the Universe on an evolutionary path that led to the cosmos as we see it today. A new theory suggests gravitational waves ...