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Glasgow University scientists have developed a new dance mimicking ripples of spacetime first theorised by Albert Enstein.
Scientists from Vilnius University (VU) Faculty of Physics, along with members from Poland and other countries, discovered a rare planet using a space-time phenomenon first predicted by Albert ...
At cosmological scales, Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity has given scientists an immensely accurate blueprint ...
Using gravitational microlensing, scientists have discovered a rare, large planet at the edge of the Milky Way. The planet is ...
Researchers from the University of Glasgow teamed up with the culture and research organisation Science Ceilidh to develop a dance to mark the 10th anniversary of the historic first detection of ...
Politicians will try to tell you that funding certain kinds of studies is a waste of taxpayers’ money, that “silly science” ...
The James Webb telescope has made another stunning discovery -- this time of a massive planet that could potentially sustain ...
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Commentary: Musings by Ed Anderson — Science is questioning. Fear is not
Scientific discoveries are something to celebrate, not fear. They advance our understanding of how the world and our universe work.
Global positioning systems that support mapping programs are a prime example of how basic science can lead to unforeseen but ...
In an unprecedented discovery, astronomers have detected a rare exoplanet located at the very edge of the Milky Way galaxy, using a method grounded in Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity.
Albert Einstein might be the daddy of all eggheads. But as his famous theory of special relativity turns 120, we tip our hats ...
He developed technologies that helped pave the way for the Global Positioning System and made foundational discoveries that ...