Beijing's first astronomical satellite, launched two years ago, detected 1.5 million cosmic ray electrons and protons, the study said, and unprecedented measurements found curiously low-energy rays... READ MORE›
For close on a century, researchers have hypothesized that the universe contains more matter than can be directly observed, known as dark matter... READ MORE›
Previously, scientists could only study space by observing electromagnetic waves such as radio waves, visible light, infrared light, X-rays and gamma rays... READ MORE›
It's now clear that binary neutron stars are a source of the short gamma ray bursts, though there may be other origins too... READ MORE›
But black holes let no light escape, so astronomers could see nothing... READ MORE›
Gravitational waves Australian scientists first to confirm radio signals from two colliding stars... READ MORE›
Takaaki Kajita, a Japanese scientist who won the 2015 Nobel Prize in physics, has been leading a project to search for gravitational waves using the giant detector... READ MORE›
A fourth gravitational wave has been detected -- this time with help from Italy-based equipment -- after two black holes collided, sending ripples through th... READ MORE›
The fire broke out Saturday night and consumed the large outdoor stage at the Tomorrowland electronic music festival held at Barcelona's Parc de Can Zam... READ MORE›
Because gravitational waves are so weak, it takes a cataclysmic event to produce waves that we have even half a chance of measuring... READ MORE›
According to Einstein's Theory of General Relativity when two black holes orbit each other they lose energy through the emission of gravitational waves... READ MORE›
Sensitivity is crucial because the stretching and squeezing of space-time by these gravitational waves is incredibly tiny... READ MORE›
Only 40 known quasars have a redshift higher than six, the yardstick used to define the early universe boundary... READ MORE›
Where Reitze, executive director of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory LIGO, spoke alongside his longtime scientific collaborators... READ MORE›
Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity is about to celebrate its 100th anniversary, and his revolutionary hypothesis has withstood the test of time... READ MORE›
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The technology is a first step toward developing a space-based observatory to detect gravitational waves... READ MORE›
Tanishq Abraham, 12, already has three community college degrees and aims to be a medical researcher by age 18... READ MORE›
Of the seven continents on Earth, only Asia, North America and South America have mountains higher than Ngari No... READ MORE›
Black holes are very dense regions in space-time with a gravitational force so strong that even light cannot escape... READ MORE›
By chance, the supernova, which exploded about 9 billion years ago, was aligned with the intervening galaxy cluster being used during a Hubble observation period in 2011... READ MORE›
Some suspect that mysterious gamma-ray bursts could be electromagnetic signals corresponding to gravitational waves... READ MORE›
PARIS - When Albert Einstein forged the bedrock theory of modern physics 100 years ago, he had no computer -- few homes even had telephones... READ MORE›
Ten things to discover at world science festival brisbane... READ MORE›
A group of serving permanent and reserve members of the Defence Forces were honoured at the event in Dublin Castle... READ MORE›
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According to the rumors, the team may have observed gravitational waves produced by the collision and merger of two black holes... READ MORE›
Black holes are so dense with matter that not even photons of light can escape the powerful gravitational effects... READ MORE›
Russian Scientist Discovers Mountain-Sized Asteroid Heading Towards Earth... READ MORE›
The scientists detected the gravitational waves using the twin Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory LIGO interferometers, located in Livingston, Louisiana, and Hanford, Washington... READ MORE›
All people are trying to find what is happening but nobody knows what is exactly going on, witness Ahmad Farshad from western Kabul told Xinhua... READ MORE›
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