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Gravitational waves finally reveal what's inside neutron stars
Some of the universe’s densest objects can twist, stretch, and resonate in ways that challenge even the most seasoned ...
Physicists have long struggled to unite quantum mechanics—the theory governing tiny particles—with Einstein’s theory of ...
Remember that first time you walked out of a theater thinking, “Well, I guess movies can now do just about anything?” For ...
Halo once set the standard for shooters, but its modern entries reveal a series struggling to move beyond its past.
Neutron stars harbor some of the most extreme environments in the universe: their densities soar to several times those of ...
For decades, astronomers wondered why most nearby galaxies are speeding away from the Milky Way instead of being pulled in by its gravity. New simulations reveal the answer: our galaxy sits in a ...
A newly derived “q-desic” equation suggests that quantum effects may subtly alter particle trajectories across the universe.
Neutron stars are ultra-dense remnants of massive stars that collapsed after supernova explosions and are made up mostly of subatomic particles with no electric charge (i.e., neutrons). When two ...
The northeast portion of the Paraná Sedimentary Basin is distinguished by structural highs as the known Pitanga Dome, an uplifted structure identified in the last century. It represents a geological ...
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How to Calculate the Universal Gravitational Force
Learn how to calculate the universal gravitational force between two objects! This video explains Newton’s Law of Gravitation, walking you through the formula, units, and a step-by-step example to ...
In this paper, the equation for the gravity wave spectra in mean atmosphere is analytically solved without linearization by the Adomian decomposition method. As a consequence, the nonlinear nature of ...
A new argument explores how the growth of disorder could cause massive objects to move toward one another. Physicists are both interested and skeptical. Isaac Newton was never entirely happy with his ...
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