Quote of the day by Newton: 1915 changed physics forever. In that year, Albert Einstein published the general theory of relativity and reshaped our understanding of gravity and spacetime. For 228 ...
The Sun is not nailed to the center of the solar system. It moves, wobbles, and traces a small loop through space, tugged by ...
Researchers at IIT Bombay have proposed a new test, dynamical fidelity susceptibility (DFS), to measure the 'quantumness' of gravity, suggesting that conventional entanglement-based tests may be ...
Some of the universe’s densest objects can twist, stretch, and resonate in ways that challenge even the most seasoned ...
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay have proposed a new test to measure the “quantumness” of gravity after finding that conventional “quantum entanglement-based” tests may be ...
A team of scientists have found a massive "gravity hole" in the historically mysterious and frozen continent of Antarctica. The question is, what is causing it?
About 13.8 billion years ago, the origin of the universe began with the Big Bang. Scientists say all space, time, matter, and ...
Neutron stars harbor some of the most extreme environments in the universe: their densities soar to several times those of ...
The magnum opus of particle physics is far from complete, requiring physicists to devise many alternatives—some weirder than ...
Astronomers have discovered that the birth of neutron stars with magnetic fields trillions of times stronger than Earth's magnetosphere is the "magic trick" behind superbright supernovas.
Researchers found a magnetic star core acting as a high speed engine to power a record breaking luminous supernova.
Pushed down to a certain scale, the laws of physics seem to fall apart. Astrid Eichhorn, a leader in an area of study called asymptotic safety, thinks we just need to push a little further.