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Astronomers To Achieve Unprecedented Clarity In Space Observations With Quantum Technology
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Astronomers to Achieve Unprecedented Clarity in Space Observations With Quantum Technology

  • February 22, 2026
Researchers from the University of Arizona, University of Maryland, and NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center have proposed a…
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Astronomers Have Uncovered A Mysterious Ultra High Energy Gamma Ray Source In Space
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Astronomers Have Uncovered a Mysterious Ultra-High Energy Gamma Ray Source in Space

  • February 22, 2026
Deep in the cosmos, an enigmatic object emits gamma rays at energies more than 100 TeV, an intensity…
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Scientists Simulated The Big Bang's Aftermath, And Found The Universe Was Like Soup : ScienceAlert
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Scientists Simulated The Big Bang’s Aftermath, And Found The Universe Was Like Soup : ScienceAlert

  • February 22, 2026
Immediately after the Big Bang boomed, the Universe was a trillion-degree ‘soup‘ of unimaginably dense plasma. In a…
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Isaac Newton, inventor and scientist: “A man can imagine things that are false, but he can only understand things that are true”
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Isaac Newton, inventor and scientist: “A man can imagine things that are false, but he can only understand things that are true”

  • February 21, 2026
Isaac Newton, born December 25, 1642, in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England, is widely regarded as one of history’s most…
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Gravity
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Gravity Still Sucks — But Researchers Say Quantum Interference Could Make it Push

  • February 21, 2026
Insider Brief Physicists have proposed a tabletop experiment in which quantum interference between two gravitational pulls could produce…
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Astronomers Reveal How A Pulsar Near A Black Hole Could Test Einstein's Theory Of Gravity
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Astronomers Reveal How a Pulsar Near a Black Hole Could Test Einstein’s Theory of Gravity

  • February 21, 2026
Astronomers have identified a potential ultra-fast pulsar spinning every 8.19 milliseconds close to Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black…
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Stephen Hawking, scientist, “Quiet and silent people are the ones who have the strongest and loudest minds”
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Stephen Hawking, scientist, “Quiet and silent people are the ones who have the strongest and loudest minds”

  • February 21, 2026
Stephen William Hawking was a British theoretical physicist and cosmologist. Born on Jan. 8, 1942 in Oxford, Hawking…
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Scientists may have found the holy grail of quantum computing
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Scientists may have found the holy grail of quantum computing

  • February 21, 2026
Scientists believe so called triplet superconductors could open the door to the most energy efficient technologies ever developed.…
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One Of The Most Powerful Cosmic Rays Ever Detected May Have Come From This Nearby Starburst Galaxy
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One of the Most Powerful Cosmic Rays Ever Detected May Have Come from This Nearby Starburst Galaxy

  • February 21, 2026
Detected in 2021, the Amaterasu particle ranks among the most energetic cosmic rays ever observed, carrying an estimated…
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Quantum computer breakthrough tracks qubit fluctuations in real time
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Quantum computer breakthrough tracks qubit fluctuations in real time

  • February 21, 2026
Researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute have significantly increased how quickly changes in delicate quantum states can be…
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China's hypergravity machine compresses space-time, challenging the laws of physics
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China employs hypergravity machine to compress space-time, defying physics

  • February 21, 2026
A machine in China promises to make years behave like hours. If physics hates shortcuts, why are so…
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An artist’s impression of a globular cluster near its birth (left), hosting extremely massive stars with powerful stellar winds that enrich the cluster with elements processed at extremely high temperatures. (Right), an ancient globular cluster as we observe it today: surviving low-mass stars retain traces of the winds from those extremely massive stars, which have since collapsed into intermediate-mass black holes. Credits: Fabian Bodensteiner; background: image of the Milky Way globular cluster Omega Centauri, captured with the WFI camera at ESO’s La Silla Observatory.
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Ancient Massive Stars Enriched Early Clusters and Birthed First Black Holes

  • February 21, 2026
The early Universe was a busy place. As the infant cosmos exanded, that epoch saw the massive first…
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