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Major CERN experiment proves antigravity doesn't exist — at least when it comes to antimatter
By Sharmila Kuthunur published
New research showing that elusive antimatter falls downward toward the Earth proves Albert Einstein right yet again.
Our entire galaxy is warping, and a gigantic blob of dark matter could be to blame
By Ben Turner published
An invisible halo of misaligned dark matter could explain the warps at the Milky Way's edges.
Astronomers measure dark matter 'haloes' around hundreds of ancient black holes for 1st time
By Robert Lea published
Studying the mysterious form of matter around ancient quasar galaxies could have profound implications for our understanding of how the cosmos evolved.
Mathematicians find 12,000 new solutions to 'unsolvable' 3-body problem
By Briley Lewis published
Calculating the way three things orbit each other is notoriously tricky — but a new study may reveal 12,000 new ways to make it work.
How fast is a bullet?
By Amanda Heidt published
The answer depends on the design of the bullet and the gun, as well as on what happens once the bullet leaves the muzzle.
Unknown ultra-light particles linked to dark matter could be found using atomic clocks
By Robert Lea published
The use of atomic clocks could help bring cosmology and astrophysics "down to Earth" by allowing scientists to investigate the mysteries of dark energy and dark matter in the lab.
How do mirages work?
By Donavyn Coffey published
What are mirages and why does this optical phenomenon cause us to see reality differently?
'Doubly magic' form of oxygen may challenge a fundamental law of physics
By Kiley Price published
After scientists created oxygen-28 in the lab, it almost immediately degraded, baffling physicists around the world.
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