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A slowly spinning universe could resolve a puzzle in physics known as the Hubble tension, a new model suggests.
The universe has no brain. It has no gray matter, no nervous system, no neurons firing electrical impulses—and yet, that ...
In simplest terms, the rate at which the universe expands on paper doesn’t match actual astronomical observations. That speed ...
Mysterious dark matter makes up 85 percent of matter in the universe, and of the remaining 15 percent, scientists couldn’t ...
Who knew that magnetic fields could be so useful? Astronomers are able to use magnetic fields to map our environment within ...
The discovery was made on a massive exoplanet known as K2-18b that for years has captivated scientists searching for life ...
"We've always known that we need something to complete the puzzle, but we haven't really known what shape or form those ...
The rotating model, which does not break any known law of physics, suggests the universe could spin around once every 500 billion years. This would be far too slowly to detect easily, but enough to ...
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During the preview, we got to explore all five of Epic Universe’s fantastic worlds, including Super Nintendo World and the ...