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Neutrinos have always been hard to explain – and now the detection of one so energetic it shouldn't exist may help illuminate the strangest corners of the cosmos ...
Olaf Massen is a PhD candidate at the Institute for Gravitational and Subatomic Physics at Utrecht University, regularly works at the CERN particle accelerator and mentors the next generation of ...
If dark energy is weakening, as suggested by recent results, then the cosmos is far stranger than most physicists had ...
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The Weather Network on MSNCelebrating Canada's amazing contributions to space explorationDid you know that Canadian feet were actually the first to touch down on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission?
LHCb’s discovery of proton-like particles behaving differently than their antimatter counterparts brings scientists one step ...
If we were living in a computer simulation, would we be able to tell we were living in a computer simulation? It's a question ...
I spend a lot of time on the interwebs, and there have been a lot of tweets about the opening of Epic Universe lately ... There is the light at the end of the tunnel that is the summer solstice.
Meet Jainendra Jain, who just won the Wolf Prize (considered second only to the Nobel) for a discovery that is now helping ...
As a cosmologist, I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about the end of the universe—I even wrote a book on the topic. We know the universe is expanding, and that expansion is speeding up.
Swinburne researchers have discovered unexpected and entirely new quantum behaviors that only occur in one-dimensional ...
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