Gravity, the force that attracts objects toward each other, is currently framed by Albert Einstein's theory of general ...
What if the next new theory of the universe didn’t come from a human mind, but from an artificial one? In a development that has left the scientific community both awestruck and unsettled, artificial ...
Dark matter interactions may point to a hidden “dark force,” unexpectedly constraining our Universe’s expansion and structural development.
Neutrino oscillations arise from the quantum-mechanical mixing of neutrino mass eigenstates and manifest as periodic transitions among different interaction flavours as particles propagate through ...
Dark matter is often portrayed as a cosmic loner, interacting with itself and the rest of the universe only through gravity. But what if dark matter particles also exert a hidden force on one another?
In the chaotic first moments after the Big Bang, ripples in spacetime may have done more than just echo through the cosmos—they could have helped create dark matter itself. New research suggests that ...
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An unknown force of nature could counteract gravity
Physicists are facing a paradoxical situation. On one hand, they are searching for a fifth fundamental force that could ...
Scientists have announced the results of a decade-long quest to measure Newton’s gravitational constant, the force that keeps our feet on the ground and holds planets in orbit. The pursuit was more or ...
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