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What Is Dark Matter and Why Can't We See It?
Dark matter makes up 27% of the universe but emits no light and defies direct detection. Here is what scientists know about it, how they proved it exi...
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Dark matter makes up 27% of the universe but emits no light and defies direct detection. Here is what scientists know about it, how they proved it exi...
Science
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured the galaxy COSMOS2020-635829 at a distance of 8.5 billion light-years — the most distant "jellyfish galaxy...
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The aurora borealis is one of Earth's most spectacular natural phenomena — but the physics behind those shimmering curtains of color is equally remark...
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China's Xuntian telescope — a 2.5-billion-pixel cosmic surveyor set to launch in late 2026 — promises to map 40% of the sky and reshape our understand...
Technology
Quantum computers don't just run faster — they compute in a fundamentally different way. Here's what qubits, superposition, and entanglement actually...
Technology
Quantum computers harness the strange rules of quantum physics to solve problems that would take classical machines millions of years. Here is how the...
Sport
For 15 seasons, Formula 1's Drag Reduction System gave chasing drivers a speed boost to aid overtaking — but critics called it artificial. Here's how...
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Tonight's total lunar eclipse — visible to over 3.3 billion people across the Pacific, Americas, and Asia — will turn the Moon a deep reddish-orange f...
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A total lunar eclipse – a 'blood moon' – will occur on the night of March 2-3, 2026, visible from Asia, Australia, and the Americas. The total phase w...
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In the early hours of March 3, 2026, the Moon will turn a deep red for 59 minutes during a total eclipse visible from the Americas, East Asia, and the...
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A total lunar eclipse will paint the Moon deep red on March 3, 2026 — the last blood moon visible from Earth until New Year's Eve 2028. Skywatchers ac...
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On March 3, 2026, the Moon will turn a deep crimson red in the last total lunar eclipse visible from Earth for nearly three years — a celestial event...
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