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Are We Trapped in a Cosmic Illusion? Scientists Say the Universe Might Be a Hall of Mirrors
Could the shape of the universe be tricking us? A new study suggests the universe could be shaped in a way that creates ...
The University of Wyoming Harry C. Vaughan Planetarium will offer a varied plethora of programming to start off the new year.
Lenovo has announced a veritable cornucopia of technological marvels, from the new Lenovo and Motorola Qira personal agentic AI across devices, the new Motorola Razr Fold smartphone that's compatble ...
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ISS records eerie mystery waves 55 miles up during 140 mph Helene
When Hurricane Helene roared into the Southeast with winds near 140 mph, the storm did more than shred roofs and flood ...
Tessellations aren’t just eye-catching patterns—they can be used to crack complex mathematical problems. By repeatedly reflecting shapes to tile a surface, researchers uncovered a method that links ...
Data from the Mars Express orbiter has been used to create a visualization of "a vast system of deep and steep valleys that stretches out for around 1190 km," on Mars called Noctis Labyrinthus, ...
In a scientific first, astronomers have witnessed two objects violently colliding in space, the impact generating a dusty debris cloud reminiscent of cosmic fireworks. The collision occurred 25 ...
Almost exactly 6 years after the Space Force was founded, a basic training class made history as the first to march in the traditional boot camp graduation ceremony wearing the service’s own, ...
I have a form of time–space synesthesia, so the new year arrives for me in a very physical way. I feel myself move around the year, almost like I'm traveling along a structure. December sits low and ...
Here’s what you’ll learn in this story: Time might actually have 3 dimensions. But it also means that the space would actually be one-dimensional, instead of the three dimensions we’re familiar with.
Artist's conception of James Webb Space Telescope. Fourth anniversaries aren’t often causes for celebration. But in the case of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), which launched on Dec. 25, 2021, ...
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