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Astronomers track object accelerating beyond known physics
A recent astronomical discovery has left scientists puzzled as they track an object accelerating in a manner that defies the current understanding of physics. This enigmatic object, potentially ...
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Researchers detect gravitational anomaly under Antarctica
Scientists have recently identified an intriguing gravitational anomaly concealed beneath the icy vastness of Antarctica.
A recent Physical Review Letters publication presents a thorough analysis of MicroBooNE detector data, investigating the anomalous surplus of neutrino-like events detected by the preceding MiniBooNE ...
New scientific results confirm an anomaly seen in previous experiments, which may point to an as-yet-unconfirmed new elementary particle, the sterile neutrino, or indicate the need for a new ...
The universe appears to be expanding faster than expected, and scientists hope the discovery could lead to new physics. The finding that distant galaxies tend to be moving away was a key piece of ...
(via Sabine Hossenfelder) Three years ago, there was a frenzy over an experiment at Fermilab that confirmed anomaly of the muon - a fundamental particle in the standard model. Since then, physicists ...
Optical illusions tend to get the lion's share when we talk about things that make us question reality, but acoustic anomalies can be equally trippy especially if they were not designed with the ...
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"Major Anomaly" As Interstellar Object 3I/Atlas Measured To Be Over 33 Billion Tons
A new study has attempted to pin down the properties of interstellar comet 3I/Atlas, finding it is "anomalously massive" at around 33 billion tons.
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