On March 14, 1879, Albert Einstein, who would revolutionize physics and the human understanding of the universe, was born in ...
A new study explains how some supernovae are particularly dazzling—the glow from a magnetic, spinning ball of neutrons called a magnetar. An assist from Einstein is what settled the case ...
The 19th-century German toy pieces, made with quartz sand, chalk and linseed oil, allowed kids to create realistic structures ...
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How a 1919 solar eclipse forever changed physics and made Einstein famous
In 1919, a total solar eclipse gave the only chance to test Einstein’s groundbreaking General Relativity theory. This video ...
A new three-volume study explores how quantum physics, gravitation and cosmology may be understood within a unified ...
The catastrophic collision of a black hole and a neutron star sent ripples across the universe. New analysis of those ripples ...
Against this backdrop, a new large-scale research work devoted to the analysis of the fundamental structure of modern physics has been published. Researcher Sergey G. Kolesnyak has presented a ...
The conceptual architecture of black holes has undergone a radical transformation between 2024 and 2026, transitioning from the classical bottomless pits of general relativity to the intricate ...
Physicists have long struggled to unite quantum mechanics—the theory governing tiny particles—with Einstein’s theory of ...
The results reveal that our universe is reverberating with cosmic collisions. Some of the waves stem from pairs of black ...
Astronomers have discovered the brightest and most distant "megamaser" to date. The cosmic energy beam is shooting toward ...
A newly derived “q-desic” equation suggests that quantum effects may subtly alter particle trajectories across the universe.
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