A groundbreaking study reveals that the Universe can't be a simulation, challenging a century-old quest for a unified theory of physics. Discover the implications of this radical new understanding!
A groundbreaking study reveals the emergence of long-range electronic coherence in the kagome superconductor CsV3Sb5, shedding light on the nature of its enigmatic low-temperature state and its potential applications in quantum technologies.
Scientists have discovered two pairs of merging black holes, revealing that the larger ones are rare 'second-generation' black holes formed from previous collisions. This groundbreaking finding sheds light on the universe's dense environments and validates Einstein's theories.
The unusual comet 3I/ATLAS is displaying unexpected non-gravitational acceleration and brightness anomalies, leading experts to question its nature. Could it be more than just a comet?
A rare interstellar comet, 3I/ATLAS, is nearing the sun, sparking excitement among astronomers. Discover its origins, speed, and the theories surrounding its nature as it travels through our solar system.
Groundbreaking observations of gravitational waves GW241011 and GW241110 reveal unprecedented black hole mergers, challenging existing theories and hinting at a more complex universe than previously thought.
Researchers have uncovered intriguing transient objects in the night sky that date back to a time before satellites. These mysterious lights show a correlation with nuclear weapons testing, raising questions about their origin.
Scientists have detected two newborn black holes formed from the merger of their parent black holes, revealing groundbreaking insights into the universe and fundamental physics.
Recent findings from the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration reveal two groundbreaking gravitational wave events tied to unusual black hole spins, deepening our understanding of the universe's mysterious phenomena.
A Cornell physicist's groundbreaking study suggests that the universe is on track for a 'big crunch' in 20 billion years, reversing its expansion and collapsing back into a singularity. This new conclusion challenges long-held beliefs about the cosmos' fate.