Dark matter is thought to exist everywhere, wrapping around galaxies and helping to shape the largest things in the universe.
Gravitational waves could be responsible for the production of dark matter during the early phases of our universe's formation, according to results of a new study by Professor Joachim Kopp from ...
NASA’s Artemis II mission is only the tip of the space agency’s lunar-exploration spear: planning for a plethora of ...
In quantum physics, objects can exist in multiple states at the same time—a phenomenon known as quantum superposition, where ...
GBAR (Gravitational Behaviour of Anti hydrogen at Rest) experiment. For the first time, scientists have transported ...
A key question in physics is whether gravity follows quantum rules, but testing this is difficult because gravitational ...
By feeding students the mysteries and wonder of modern physics, Don Lincoln hopes to ‘blow their minds.’ ...
A ring of 10 to 30 atoms, each inflated to a fragile, oversized state and held in place by laser tweezers, has given ...
Amy Eskridge's unexplained death adds to UFO mystery cases Screenshot from YouTube video 'Amy Eskridge Interview - Jeremy Rys ...
A Gravity Theory That Could Rewrite the Universe’s First Moments The first fraction of a second after the Big Bang has always posed a problem. Physics can describe a great deal about the universe ...
Scientists believe that there are more dimensions to our universe, but our limited senses are keeping us from noticing them. This also means that there could be hidden curvatures of space-time or ...