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The Brighterside of News on MSNBreakthrough theory links Einstein’s relativity and quantum mechanicsFor over 100 years, two theories have shaped our understanding of the universe: quantum mechanics and Einstein’s general ...
Using gravitational microlensing, scientists have discovered a rare, large planet at the edge of the Milky Way. The planet is ...
The Einstein zig-zag could help answer big questions, like how fast the universe is expanding and what dark energy really is. At the heart of this system, labeled J1721+8842, lies a single quasar.
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Space.com on MSNRoman Space Telescope will use a century-old idea from Einstein to probe the nature of mysterious dark matterA NASA space telescope will detect a staggering wealth of intricate gravitational lenses that could help unlock the mysteries ...
The Einstein ring, formed as light from a distant galaxy bends to glow around another object in the foreground, could help solve the universe’s mysteries.
Jasmine Crockett, a Democratic congresswoman launched an attack on the First Lady of the United States Melania Trump during ...
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The Forward on MSNWhat was Albert Einstein thinking as he gazed down on Trump’s military parade?Robert Berks, the sculptor who crafted the Albert Einstein Memorial in Washington, D.C., taught himself art by leaving school ...
Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett has questioned Melania Trump's 2001 EB-1 visa acquisition, suggesting a double standard ...
Euclid’s new Einstein ring. The Einstein ring that Euclid spotted is located in the galaxy NGC 6505.It is only a hop, skip, and a jump away from Earth at 590 million light-years away.
Scientists have discovered an incredible new "Einstein Ring"—a type of intergalactic mirage formed when a massive galaxy warps the fabric of spacetime like a colossal lens.The ring was spotted ...
By Ashley Strickland, CNN (CNN) — Astronomers with the European Space Agency’s Euclid mission have captured an unprecedented look at a rare cosmic phenomenon — and they made the observations ...
The Einstein ring, formed as light from a distant galaxy bends to glow around another object in the foreground, could help solve the universe’s mysteries.
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