Today the international LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration announces the completion of the fourth observation campaign of the ...
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Sligo footballer on GAA trip to Uganda to plant trees
Sligo footballer Paul McNamara is among more than 30 inter-county Gaelic footballers, hurlers and camogie stars currently in Uganda for a week-long ‘Plant the Planet’ trip. It’s the fourth annual ...
A provocative theory is gaining new support today. Scientists suggest atom-sized black holes may move through Earth. These ...
The universe occasionally produces a huge surprise that proves physicists wrong, says Kip Thorne, who grew up in Logan, Utah, ...
Fresh observations of two merging black holes confirm predictions made by Stephen Hawking based on Albert Einstein’s theory. A decade after the first detection of gravitational waves from two merging ...
In 1999, Belgian physicist Chris Van Den Broeck implemented a minor alteration to Alcubierre’s concept by shrinking the ...
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The Most Massive Black Hole Merger Ever Seen Was So Rare, It Seemed Impossible. Now, Astrophysicists May Finally Have an Explanation
Past research about black hole births rarely included magnetic fields or the spins of the precursor stars. But considering ...
A Star Trek–inspired idea by Miguel Alcubierre kicked off decades of theory and experiments as scientists pursue plausible ...
The year 2015 was a landmark for the astrophysics community across the globe as the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave ...
Primordial black holes (PBHs) are black holes theorized to have formed shortly after the Big Bang. Compared to black holes ...
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New Evidence Confirms Hawking’s Theory About Black Holes Defying Gravity
In the world of astrophysics, Stephen Hawking’s predictions about black holes have always sparked fascination and debate.
Funding uncertainties are pushing U.S. space scientists out of the field and putting existing and future space missions on the chopping block.
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