It has taken a million CPU hours, thousands of antennas, and the patience of a doctoral researcher to stitch together the most detailed low-frequency radio color image of the Milky Way ever made. The ...
How do you map something you can’t see? For astronomers studying the Milky Way, the answer lies in radio waves-the very lowest frequencies that slip past the dust and gas obscuring our galaxy’s heart.
Research conducted by a team of scientists from Kaunas University, Lithuania, revealed that low-frequency ultrasound influences blood parameters. The findings suggest that ultrasound's effect on ...
Scientists have observed for the first time the faint ripples caused by the motion of black holes that are gently stretching and squeezing everything in the universe.They reported Wednesday that they ...
Einstein’s theory of general relativity states that space and time are interwoven into a single continuum. The gravitational pull of massive celestial bodies like stars or black holes corresponds to ...
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