AvatarMarcAvatarAvatarWhat if the Universe has no end?verified_publisherBBC Future - Patchen BarssThe Big Bang is widely accepted as being the beginning of everything we see around us, but other theories that are gathering support among scientists are suggesting otherwise.
AvatarMarcAvatarAvatarLong-Sought Dark Matter 'Particle' Found in Exotic Material on EarthLive Science - By Meredith ForeIt was predicted four decades ago, but only found now. Scientists have finally found traces of the axion, an elusive particle that rarely interacts …
AvatarMarcFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoTake a Fun Trip into a Black Hole: What's It Like Inside?space.com - By Paul SutterPaul M. Sutter is an astrophysicist at The Ohio State University, host of Ask a Spaceman and Space Radio, and author of Your Place in the Universe. You've …
AvatarMarcFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoSomething mysterious is syncing the movements of galaxies across the universeverified_publishermnn.com - Bryan NelsonScientists have been gathering a growing well of evidence that our universe may be connected via a vast array of large-scale "structures" that seem …
AvatarMarcAvatarAvatarThere's a chance the black hole at the center of our galaxy is actually a wormholeverified_publisherPopular Science - Charlie WoodThe odds are slim, but a new analysis shows it’s possible. Science fiction writers love wormholes because they make the impossible possible, linking otherwise unreachable places together. Enter one, and it’ll spit you back out in another locale—typically one that’s convenient for the plot. And no …
AvatarMarcAvatarAvatarNASA Engineer Proposes Fuelless Engine To Propel Spacecraft 'Almost At Speed Of Light'Mashable - Aakarsh DubeRocket propulsion is the cornerstone for space travel but it has its own limitations. The amount of fuel that can be stored aboard a spacecraft limits the distance it can traverse. But, an innovative concept of ‘helical engine’ might replace the fuel-based rocket engines, if proven to work. David …
AvatarMarcFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoHow far do we travel through space every day?sciencefocus.com - Dr Alastair GunnDepending on the reference point, travelling through space can vary between 40,000km and 47 million km per day. Asked by: Stephen Newman, Foley, …
AvatarMarcAvatarAvatarBlack holes might not crush you after all—they could be even weirder than thatverified_publisherSYFY WIRE - Elizabeth RayneJust when you thought one of the most bizarre things in space was something that eats massive amounts of light and energy and would probably shred …
AvatarMarcAvatarAvatarWarp Drive Is Theoretically Possibleverified_publisherPopular Mechanics - David GrossmanVery, very theoretically. But still! Star Trek's science fiction has been intermingled with real-life science for decades. The franchise has inspired technologies that people use and study every day, and now a mechanical engineering student at the University of Alabama in Huntsville wants to bring …
AvatarMarcAvatarAvatarNeutrino Experiment Reveals (Again) That Something Is Missing from Our UniverseLive Science - By Rafi LetzterA big, electron-counting machine has indirectly turned up a measurement of the slipperiest known particle in physics — and added to the evidence for …
AvatarMarcAvatarAvatarWhere Do Black Holes Lead?Live Science - By David CrookesIf you travel through a black hole, where do you go? So there you are, about to leap into a black hole. What could possibly await should — against all …
AvatarMarcFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhere Do Black Holes Lead?space.com - By David Crookes, Daisy DobrijevicIf you travel through a black hole, where do you go? So there you are, about to leap into a black hole. What could possibly await should — against all …