Neutrinos have mass

What are Neutrinos? Neutrinos are teeny, tiny, generally massless specks that wander at light’s speed approximately. Made from vicious astrophysical incidents that include exploding stars and gamma-ray bursts, they are incredibly substantial throughout the universe and move as easily through lead as we move through the air. But they are notoriously hard to pin down. […]

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Earth’s doppelgangers

All bout Kepler telescope Kepler was developed by NASA’s scientist William J. Borucki, who had worked before on science instruments for the Apollo program. Borucki began endorsing the mission of searching for exoplanets by monitoring for transits ā€” when a planet passes in front of its star when viewed from the Earth. Getting rejected by […]

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Gult of gravitational waves.

Gravitational waves are defined as ripples in spacetime. A spacetime is a mathematical model that comprises of theĀ three dimensions of spaceĀ and the oneĀ dimensionĀ ofĀ timeĀ into a singleĀ four-dimensionalĀ manifold. Scientists used to believe that the three dimensional geometry of the universe had no correlation to one dimensional time. Until it was in 1905 when Einstein developed the concept of […]

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