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Not-so-dark matter? Mysterious substance might leave red and blue 'fingerprints' on light
A new study suggests dark matter could subtly tint or polarize light, leaving faint color clues that next-generation ...
Materials scientists can learn a lot about a sample material by shooting lasers at it. With nonlinear optical microscopy—a ...
With the aid of a multinational network of telescopes, scientists have been able to detect the lowest-mass dark object ever ...
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Astronomers Find the Smallest Dark Matter Object Ever, Unlocking New Secrets of the Universe!
In a groundbreaking study published inNature Astronomy, astronomers have identified the lowest-mass dark object ever discovered through gravitational lensing. This breakthrough provides significant ...
I/ATLAS, a mysterious interstellar object racing toward the Sun, is baffling scientists with its speed and origin. Some ...
Using a rare Einstein ring and the power of global radio telescopes, scientists caught the invisible substance bending space ...
A research team led by SUTD has created nanoscale glass structures with near-perfect reflectance, overturning long-held assumptions about what low-index materials can do in photonics. For decades, ...
Last month, astronomers made an exciting discovery, observing an interstellar object — only the third ever observed — hurtling toward the center of the solar system. The object, dubbed 3I/ATLAS, has ...
Jon Chase asks art students to take part in an experiment to find out what makes colours. Relevant for teaching Physics at KS3 or KS4 and National 4/5.
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