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What happens to matter when it gets sucked into a black hole?
Centuries before anyone pointed a telescope at the sky, Isaac Newton figured out how gravity works. He showed that any object ...
How do we know the speed of light – and why does it have a speed limit at all? Leah Crane explores the history of one of the ...
The most massive stars in the universe are destined to explode as brilliant supernova before collapsing into black holes. Yet ...
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Scientists detect biggest black hole flare ever seen — with the power of 10 trillion suns
Astronomers have detected the most distant and biggest black hole flare ever seen, the result of a black hole ripping apart ...
Intense gravitational lensing means you’d be able to see much more of a neutron star standing on its surface than you would ...
Gateway’s WA Great Western “nugget factory” kept on giving, with 328 new gold nuggets found across a 4km strike, cementing it ...
Whatsapp It is engineered to speed up your time. The Normalisation of Amnesia The most common noun in the English language is ...
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What I Wish I’d Known About Pelvic Organ Prolapse Before Having Kids
Up to half of women will experience pelvic organ prolapse. One mom opens up about her two prolapses, what helped her heal and expert advice on managing POP during pregnancy.
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The Time Dilation Aspect Of Interstellar Finally Makes Sense
Unravel the mind-bending science behind Interstellar's time dilation and see why the film's most puzzling moments finally ...
A mathematical investigation of galactic data suggests elusive dark matter is confined to the rules of gravity.
Does dark matter follow the same laws as ordinary matter? The mystery of this invisible and hypothetical component of our ...
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