This is the last of three blog posts associated with this week’s episode of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, which addresses life in the universe. Read the first and second here. Someday, in the not too ...
This Pococo Galaxy Star Projector outclasses many of the competition, with its portability and realistic images, and it's an absolute steal at $80 this Prime Day. The Pococo Galaxy Star Projector is ...
Peering into deep space, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has helped astronomers find places to study gravitational lensing, an effect in which massive objects such as galaxies warp space-time itself ...
Scientists have taken one more step down the very long road to time travel. A new paper combines the Alcubierre “warp” drive with the idea of “controlled closed timelike curves.” Though far out, ...
The Oscar-nominated actor and Oppenheimer director first worked together 15 years ago on the mind-bending thriller Inception. Since then, Elliot has come out as transgender, with his upcoming ...
Scientists identified two types of brain cells, neurons and microglia, that are altered in people with depression. Through genomic mapping of post-mortem brain tissue, they found major differences in ...
Because the spacecraft are equipped with cameras that aren't designed to observe an object so far away, the images they captured were fuzzy. Still, scientists were able to get a little bit of a look ...
In the worlds artist Grace Kisa creates, the sky isn’t a destination – it’s just the beginning. Kisa’s latest exhibition, The Sky Was Never the Limit, on view at the Emma Darnell Aviation Museum at ...
Where is everybody? The great physicist Enrico Fermi first posed the challenging question over half a century ago, wondering why we appear to be alone in the universe. Perhaps the most straightforward ...
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