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Radio signal discovered at the center of our galaxy could put Einstein's relativity to the test
Scientists hope to probe the nature of general relativity through a possible pulsar found in the center of the Milky Way, near a supermassive black hole.
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Bizarre pulsar may orbit our galaxy’s black hole, pushing Einstein to the edge
At the center of the Milky Way, a supermassive black hole hides behind veils of dust, gas, and warped spacetime. Now a ...
Modern armor systems do not do a good enough job of protecting humans from blast-induced neurotrauma (brain and eye damage).
New observations from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) suggest that even extremely massive gas giants — once thought ...
The new ones – National Large Solar Telescope and National Large Optical-Near Infrared Telescope – will offer Indian ...
“And then he played me the whole Mercyful Fate medley down the phone. He said, ‘What do you think?’ I said, ‘Are you kidding?
I’m forever grateful to NASA for giving me an amazing 10 years. After four to five years in astrophysics, I was able to go to ...
Stanford University's campus is a destination in itself, with 8,000 acres of architecture, art, history and trails. Here's how to visit as an intelligent tourist.
Light is the fastest phenomenon in the universe, clocking in at just under 300,000 kilometers per second. The telescopes that observe that light, from radio waves to gamma rays, are built at rather ...
Abstract: The goal of the project is to construct an Affordable Small Radio Telescope (ASRT) that will allow students to participate in radio astronomy. With components from Direct-to-Home (DTH) ...
Perth, Feb 2 The Conversation Cosmic radio pulses repeating every few minutes or hours, known as long-period transients, have ...
A "crowdsourced" project in which home computer users were enlisted to help analyze radio signals from space is ending after ...
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