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Dark matter obeys gravity after all — could that rule out a 5th fundamental force in the universe?
Scientists have discovered that dark matter, the universe's most mysterious "stuff," obeys gravity on vast cosmological scales. This could help to dismiss the possibility of a fifth fundamental force ...
A mathematical investigation of galactic data suggests elusive dark matter is confined to the rules of gravity.
The Event Horizon Telescope only recently gave us the first images of the environment immediately surrounding a black hole.
Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is showing signs of "non-gravitational acceleration" as it reached its perihelion.
ALMA reveals that gravity reorients magnetic fields in 17 young clusters, aligning them as gas collapses and accelerating ...
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How do airplanes stay up in the sky? 4 forces of flight every aviation enthusiast should know
Aerodynamics explains how airplanes fly through the interplay of four fundamental forces: lift, weight, thrust, and drag. Lift opposes gravity, thrust propels forward, and drag resists motion. Pilots ...
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Evolution and human height: Mathematician calculates physical limits to how tall we can grow
The tallest man to ever live was Robert Wadlow, who reached a staggering 2.72m. That's equal to a very large male ostrich or Shaquille O'Neal with two bowling pins balanced on his head.
What if a visitor from deep space suddenly decided to floor the accelerator? That's the bizarre cosmic drama currently ...
I/ATLAS showed signs of non-gravitational acceleration as it passed near the sun, attracting global scientific attention.
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