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Glasgow University scientists have developed a new dance mimicking ripples of spacetime first theorised by Albert Enstein.
Researchers from the University of Glasgow teamed up with the culture and research organisation Science Ceilidh to develop a dance to mark the 10th anniversary of the historic first detection of ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNNew theory proposes the universe collapsed itself into reality, solving Schrödinger’s cat paradoxIn the strange world of quantum mechanics, objects can exist in several states at once. This concept, called superposition, ...
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String Theory and Superstring Theory for Beginners: The Science Behind the UniverseIn the late 19th century, classical physics seemed complete. Scientists believed they had uncovered all the laws governing ...
At cosmological scales, Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity has given scientists an immensely accurate blueprint ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNCommentary: Musings by Ed Anderson — Science is questioning. Fear is notIt's easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled." — Mark Twain Ideas about our world have certainly changed over time. For example, people once thought that the earth was flat.
Scientists say the Universe has no edge, but that doesn't mean it's infinite. A Manchester astrophysicist explains what we ...
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Blavity on MSNHistory Trivia Questions That Put Your Knowledge Of Important People And Events To The TestHistory is a vast tapestry woven from the stories of civilizations, great leaders, revolutions, and cultural shifts that have ...
DUT Quantum Simulator interface: a decentralized scientific tool for testing cosmological hypotheses based on non-singular ...
On June 30, 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that family-owned corporations can't be required to pay for insurance coverage ...
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Daily Star on MSNMeet Albert Einstein’s brainbox rivals who never got a chance at fame and fortuneAlbert Einstein might be the daddy of all eggheads. But as his famous theory of special relativity turns 120, we tip our hats ...
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