An exoplanet has been discovered by Kepler using a strange quirk of relativity. Continue reading →
The Iranians may have a time machine. This is why you probably shouldn't be worried. ->
The Kepler space telescope's prime objective is to hunt for small worlds orbiting distant stars, but that doesn't mean it's not going to detect some extreme relativistic phenomena along the way. ->
Do you ever get those days when you question reality? Fermilab is building a machine that may prove that "reality" is only a holographic projection from the outermost boundary of the Universe.
Using a new visualization tool, the extreme nature of spacetime surrounding colliding black holes has been modeled.
The "Einsteinturm" can be found in the German town of Potsdam, a building that should really be in your physics building tour guide.
A dodgy connection between a GPS unit and atomic clock may be the real reason neutrinos appeared to travel at superluminal speeds.
A game called A Slower Speed of Light helps players learn about Einstein's special relativity conceptually, rather than mathematically.
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