Medicine & TechnologyWith the discovery of 2 supermassive black holes near the galaxy we are expecting a ‘titanic collision.’ Discover how the pair moves to shake space and time.
United Launch Alliance CEO Tory Bruno and NBC sports producer Brad Fosler explain what a football match, such as the Super Bowl LVI, would look like on Mars.
A team of researchers at Kyoto University's Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics has now suggested a novel method to a problem by defining energy to integrate the idea of entropy.
A team of physicists explained how they created a bubble that maintained its shape and integrity for more than a year without any changes in its radius.
China has built an artificial moon that uses a vacuum chamber and a powerful magnetic field to simulate a low gravity environment that scientists could use to test equipment before sending them to space.
A new biological study confirmed that the gravitational tides from the sun and moon's activities influence the behavioral aspects of both animals and plants on Earth.
As the quest for dark matter particles remains turning up nothing, it is trying to throw out dark matter prototype altogether, although indirect evidence for the object remains strong, making it a long-lasting puzzle to many astronomers.
Researchers discovered that gravitational waves might provide the key to understanding the reason the unthinkable colossal event called the Big Bang that seeded the universe, produced more matter than antimatter.
One of Juno mission's recent accomplishments is measuring the Great Red Spot's gravity, which complements an earlier study that measured its depth. But observations on this storm suggest that it might be shrinking.
Cristoforetti's Barbie doll version is now jetting off on a zero-gravity flight, with the objective of inspiring young female individuals to consider a STEM career.
Have you ever wondered why celestial objects in our universe, such a stars and planets, have spherical shape? What causes the round formation of these massive bodies?
Every colliding black hole or neutron star should send ripples ringing across spacetime. Experts may have just caught the first hint of gravitational wave background.