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Not-so-dark matter? Mysterious substance might leave red and blue 'fingerprints' on light
A new study suggests dark matter could subtly tint or polarize light, leaving faint color clues that next-generation ...
X-ray beams aren't used just by doctors to see inside your body and tell whether you have a broken bone. More powerful beams ...
Normal cellular processes in living things — from germinating plants to our own cells — create biophotons, though escaping light isn’t visible to us.
In a lab in Hangzhou, China, a small chip may have just passed one of the most difficult honesty tests in physics. The test ...
The next competitive moat in space is Earth-independent operations, putting artificial intelligence capabilities next to the data so assets can detect, predict and act without waiting for a downlink.
Manufacturing better batteries, faster electronics, and more effective pharmaceuticals depends on the discovery of new ...
An ultra-fast flash from the galaxy M82 reveals what may have been a rare "extragalactic magnetar giant flare." ...
Our universe appears to be doing so now, which means that over time more and more stars are disappearing outside of our view.
The two-day link micro wormhole notion is imaginative but unsupported. Voyager 1’s radio link behaves as physics predicts: ...
According to Phil Williams, who found the space zombie, the signal coming from the satellite faded in and out on a ...
Most people probably have an intuition that lightning is big, but few people grasp the true potential scope that a single ...
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