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Astronomers discover spacetime drag around a supermassive black hole — as predicted by Einstein
A star’s fatal brush with a supermassive black hole can light up a quiet galaxy. When gravity shreds the star, its gas ...
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Astrophysicists tackle the big question of an infinite universe
The question of whether the cosmos goes on forever is no longer just a late night thought experiment, it is a live research ...
Mars clocks tick 477 microseconds faster per Earth day, complicating future missions and interplanetary timekeeping.
Einstein's right again! Scientists catch a feasting black hole dragging the very fabric of spacetime
Astronomers have observed a star wobbling in its orbit around a ravenous supermassive black hole that is ripping it apart and ...
Scientists reveal why time moves faster on Mars than on Earth, and how this affects future space communication and navigation ...
A practical guide for IT pros on how to structure clearer, more effective prompts to get more accurate and useful results from Copilot and other AI chatbots.
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin and Elon Musk’s SpaceX are working on plans to launch orbital data centers that will host ...
Thomas Smeenk, BA, unveils a proposed conformal invariant, A = E/(hv), explored as a potential bridge between General ...
Scientists detect a 20-day wobble from a star-shredding black hole, confirming spacetime twisting predicted by Einstein.
An artist's impression depicts the accretion disc surrounding a black hole, in which the inner region of the disc wobbles. In ...
AI is already sufficiently robust that it introduces new global risks and exacerbates existing threats. Its development is ...
Clocks tick faster on Mars than they do on Earth, in part because Mars experiences less gravitational pull from the Sun. Now scientists have calculated just how much faster -- 477 microseconds, on ...
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