Delhi in February carries a distinct evening chill. A few nights ago, I found myself standing in the shadow of the Qutub Minar, the 12th-century red sandstone and marble minaret cutting into the night ...
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Hubble constant. The Hubble constant is crucial in understanding the rate of expansion of the universe and, by extension, estimating the universe’s age. This collaborative effort unites various ...
A dense network of sensors is looking for the fleeting footprints of neutrinos, the most mysterious in the pantheon of known particles.
A new leak potentially reveals the microscopic tech behind the Galaxy S26 Ultra Privacy Display, showing how it blocks side-angle viewing.
No matter which interpretation of the Genesis week you hold to, I think we can all embrace what Francis Schaeffer wrote in his book The God Who is There about the core truths communicated by the Bible ...
Researchers at Georgia Tech tested copper and chemically modified reduced graphene oxide EDS to reduce lunar dust on curved surfaces under simulated lunar conditions.
Recent studies suggest glaciers may exist beneath debris surrounding Martian volcanoes, with Hecates Tholus showing evidence similar to Antarctic glacial formations, according to Universe Today.
Are we alone in the universe? It’s the kind of question that fuels debates, History Channel marathons, and real-world space missions. The new documentary Starman dives straight into that mystery by ...
This puzzle is known as the problem of time, and it remains one of the most persistent obstacles to a unified theory of ...
Drawing together leading experts from across the field, an international collaboration of cosmologists has created a unified approach for measuring the value of the Hubble constant. Published in ...
An astrophysicist explains what wormholes are and how these theoretical space-time tunnels have popped up in the solutions to a set of decadesold equations.