Space-Based Gravitational Wave Observatory Passes Huge Test
Gravitational wave detectors are going to space, folks.
Gravitational wave detectors are going to space, folks.
We tend to just assume that other galaxies have planets, but this is the first, albeit indirect, evidence that they actually exist.
If you're driving in southern Peru, stay the heck on the road.
Meet J0815+4729, a 13.5 billion-year-old star.
Scientists have uncovered some preliminary evidence for a nuclear physics effect first predicted back in the '70s.
In German-speaking Switzerland, "Fuze Tea" does not mean what Coca-Cola wanted it to mean.
Our local galaxies may not be as unique as we once thought.
The MinION nanopore sequencer can read DNA sequences as long as 882,000 base pairs in length, and it fits right in your pocket.
Granted, humans do make a lot of fart noises, but unless that's what they mean I'm not hearing it.
A team of researchers calculated that if one of the four fundamental forces of nature disappeared from the universe, these altered circumstances wouldn’t rule out life.
If you want to know how well a tomato cage can catch hummingbirds, check out science’s hashtag-du-jour, #ReviewForScience.
"Just when you think you’ve seen the weirdest thing imaginable," said one researcher, "along comes something even weirder."
It might be slower than we thought.
Sorry to ruin the fun.
Their short-lived freedom came to an abrupt end after Zookeepers set about scooping them all up in giant, baboon-sized nets.
Nature’s beauty can originate from the most unlikely places.