Shock waves from tiny black holes in the early universe could explain how antimatter became so rare while matter is common.
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Bright-green fireball meteor caught exploding above famous Viking raid site in UK
Photographers caught a spectacular emerald-green fireball meteor streaking above Lindisfarne in northeast England, where ...
On Feb. 13, 2023, a cosmic bullet of sorts zipped beneath the Mediterranean Sea near Sicily. It was a subatomic particle known as a neutrino, traveling through the depths at virtually the speed of ...
Images of the space around the sun show the comet approaching the star intact—but only a shower of debris came the other side.
Mark’s Spectacular Science Show, named the 'Best Kids Show' at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, will be performing at The ...
A dramatic surge in kratom-related poison center calls is raising alarm among health experts, as new data shows cases have jumped more than 1,200% over the past decade. Alongside the spike, ...
MAPS was one of a family of comets aptly called Kreutz sungrazing comets, and according to Karl Battams, the principal ...
We’ve all heard of movies that are “so bad they’re good.” What that usually refers to are movies that are so impossibly ...
Elisha Sauers writes about space for Mashable, taking deep dives into NASA's moon and Mars missions, chatting up astronauts ...
A breakthrough experiment has shed new light on one of astrophysics’ biggest mysteries: the origin of rare proton-rich elements. For the first time, scientists directly measured a key reaction that ...
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Science this week: Physicists witness faster-than-light darkness pinpricks, polar bears are fatter
From pinpricks of darkness to lobsters feeling pain, here's what in the news this week.
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