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Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity Easily Explained

Gravity: that ever-present force that keeps your coffee cup from floating away and ensures your toast lands butter-side down. But have you ever wondered why gravity works the way it does? It’s not just the…
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Posted by Krista Alanov 23/12/2024
Posted inAlien Life

Exploring ALMA, the Cosmic Telescope

Beneath the breathtaking skies of the Atacama Desert lies ALMA, the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array, a telescope like no other. It’s here, at 5,000 meters above sea level, that astronomers unravel the mysteries of our…
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Posted by Jenny Preils 16/12/2024
Posted inFinal Frontier

The Mysterious Muon

In 1936, particle physicist Isidor Isaac Rabi famously quipped, “Who ordered that?” when an unexpected particle made its debut in the physics world. This curious particle, called the muon, had peculiar properties and seemed to…
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Posted by Jenny Preils 09/12/2024
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Cherenkov Radiation Connects to Universe’s Greatest Explosions

Imagine this: a ghostly blue glow emanating from nuclear reactors, a strange flash in a patient's vision during radiation therapy, and a phenomenon tied to the most energetic explosions in the cosmos. These seemingly unrelated…
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Posted by Krista Alanov 02/12/2024
Posted inFinal Frontier

Black Holes and the Day the Earth Stopped Spinning

On a fateful morning in 1908, a deafening explosion shook the Tunguska region of Siberia. Trees were leveled across 2,000 square kilometers, the sky lit up with an eerie glow, and seismic stations worldwide recorded…
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Posted by Jenny Preils 25/11/2024
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Time Travel via Quantum Time Hopping

Time is a slippery fish. Thanks to Einstein, we know it's relative—an astronaut zipping through space at near-light speeds or hanging out near a black hole ages slower than their Earth-bound twin. But as far…
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Posted by Krista Alanov 18/11/2024
Posted inFinal Frontier

Turn Off the Lights of the Universe

The starry night sky has a timeless allure. Its glittering lights have captivated humanity for millennia, from ancient stargazers sketching constellations on cave walls to modern astronomers peering into the cosmic abyss. But while the…
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Posted by Jenny Preils 11/11/2024
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Fusion Energy: Humanity’s Ultimate Power Source or Just a Sci-Fi Dream?

Fusion energy—the power of the sun bottled up on Earth. It’s hailed as clean, limitless, and potentially the solution to humanity's energy and climate crises. But is it all too good to be true? Could…
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Posted by Krista Alanov 04/11/2024
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The Fastest Way of Travel in Our Cosmos

The dream of flying to distant galaxies is as old as science fiction itself. After all, why wouldn’t we want to visit other parts of the universe, to see what lies beyond our Milky Way?…
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Posted by Krista Alanov 28/10/2024
Posted inFinal Frontier

Understanding Cosmic Rays and the Invisible Forces Shaping Our Universe

Welcome to the thrilling world of cosmic rays, galactic forces, and particles zipping through the universe at mind-boggling speeds! Let’s dive into a topic that blends astrophysics with mystery, and perhaps even a bit of…
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Posted by Jenny Preils 21/10/2024
Posted inFinal Frontier

Building A Lunar Home

Imagine this: craters instead of lush forests, solar storms sweeping over the barren surface, and not a single breath of air to fill your lungs. Welcome to the Moon, where some people still dream of…
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Posted by Jenny Preils 14/10/2024
Posted inFinal Frontier

The Cosmic Microwave Background and Its Cold Spot

It is the grand tour of one of cosmology's most fascinating riddles: the “Cold Spot” in the cosmic microwave background (CMB). This cold region of space has puzzled scientists for years, and it’s led to…
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Posted by Jenny Preils 10/10/2024
The Fastest Way of Travel in Our Cosmos
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The Fastest Way of Travel in Our Cosmos

The dream of flying to distant galaxies is as old as science fiction itself. After all, why wouldn’t we want to visit other parts of the universe, to see what lies beyond our Milky Way?…
Continue Reading
Posted by Krista Alanov 28/10/2024
Understanding Cosmic Rays and the Invisible Forces Shaping Our Universe
Posted inFinal Frontier

Understanding Cosmic Rays and the Invisible Forces Shaping Our Universe

Welcome to the thrilling world of cosmic rays, galactic forces, and particles zipping through the universe at mind-boggling speeds! Let’s dive into a topic that blends astrophysics with mystery, and perhaps even a bit of…
Continue Reading
Posted by Jenny Preils 21/10/2024
Building A Lunar Home
Posted inFinal Frontier

Building A Lunar Home

Imagine this: craters instead of lush forests, solar storms sweeping over the barren surface, and not a single breath of air to fill your lungs. Welcome to the Moon, where some people still dream of…
Continue Reading
Posted by Jenny Preils 14/10/2024
The Cosmic Microwave Background and Its Cold Spot
Posted inFinal Frontier

The Cosmic Microwave Background and Its Cold Spot

It is the grand tour of one of cosmology's most fascinating riddles: the “Cold Spot” in the cosmic microwave background (CMB). This cold region of space has puzzled scientists for years, and it’s led to…
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Posted by Jenny Preils 10/10/2024
Is the Milky Way a Living Organism?
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Is the Milky Way a Living Organism?

In astronomy, we've been taking inventory of the universe for ages—cataloging stars, planets, and galaxies. But now, we're beginning to understand how it all works, and it's more fascinating than ever. When we think about…
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Posted by Jenny Preils 07/10/2024
Moving Our Earth in the Cosmos
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Moving Our Earth in the Cosmos

Imagine this: The year is one billion AD. The Sun has become a much brighter, angrier version of itself, pouring out enough heat to turn Earth into a giant oven. Everything on the surface is…
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Posted by Jenny Preils 30/09/2024
Trappist-1e: Earth’s Twin in the Milky Way
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Trappist-1e: Earth’s Twin in the Milky Way

With the discovery of over 4,500 planets beyond our solar system, we’re starting to wonder—could there be an Earth twin somewhere out there in the vast expanse of the Milky Way? The search for exoplanets,…
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Posted by Jenny Preils 23/09/2024
The Cosmic Origin of Water on Earth
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The Cosmic Origin of Water on Earth

Water is everywhere on Earth—covering about 75% of the planet’s surface. You might think that a planet so drenched in water must have been born that way. But here’s the kicker: Earth didn’t start off…
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Posted by Krista Alanov 19/09/2024

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The Higgs Boson Explained
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Will The Universe Expand Into A Big Rip?
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The Most Dangerous Objects in the Universe
Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity Easily Explained
Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity Easily Explained
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