When you look up at the night sky, it seems deep black with bright stars scattered across it. That familiar view leads many ...
Physicist Sean Carroll explains how physics, astronomy, philosophy, and classics all help us understand the expanding ...
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'Predator: Badlands' traded horror for a science fantasy 'Sword and Sorcery' vibe, and we think it was the right call
Dan Trachtenberg's third Predator movie is the most substantial evolution of the sci-fi franchise to date and boldly embraces ...
Curious minds wonder about the universe's stars. Scientists estimate trillions of galaxies, each with billions of stars, leading to a mind-boggling total of 10²² to 10²⁴ stars. This number, exceeding ...
The photograph, titled “Underwater Hunting,” was a finalist for the 2025 Global Physics Photowalk. The competition, held ...
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NASA reveals a brand-new map of the universe: How SPHEREx will chart the cosmos like never ...
NASA's new SPHEREx observatory has released its first all-sky cosmic map. This map uses 102 infrared wavelengths to reveal the universe in unprecedented detail. Scientists can now study cosmic ...
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This Man Says He Can Find the Hidden Universe—Now. Why Does Everyone Else Want to Wait 44 Years?
A new theory suggests the universe’s greatest secrets are hiding in a “zeptouniverse” that’s ready to be explored—without ...
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Old galaxies in a young universe?
The standard cosmological model (present-day version of "Big Bang," called Lambda-CDM) gives an age of the universe close to ...
It’s a fair question, since Alfred Tennyson is typically associated with the sort of sonorous, ringing verse you’d expect ...
Framed as a wacky morning talk show, The Science of Stuff will have performers tour local schools and libraries teaching kids ...
Finding the Women in Science club was more than just a good addition to these students' resumes; it was a community that could support them in all their aspirations. “This is the place where I belong, ...
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Asteroid samples NASA brought to Earth suggest life's building blocks may be widespread in the universe
The discovery is just the latest to come from the asteroid sample, which dates back to the dawn of the solar system.
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