Washington (UPI) Oct 24, 2017 Scientists at the University of Cardiff in Wales have developed a method for tracing acoustic gravity waves to their point of origin. Researchers can use the me… Read More
Tracking minor changes in gravity when an earthquake hits could buy us precious life-saving minutes, according to a new study published in the journal Science. Revisiting data from the huge… Read More
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Hello and welcome to Everything’s an illusion podcast, once again I am joined by the bearded master of scifi Greg Andrew where we tackle recent youtube vi… Read More
Venus might be the closest look-alike to Earth we can get in our Solar system. It is likely dubbed as Earth’s sister planet due its similar size, mass, proximity to the Sun and composi… Read More
When tsunami-triggering events such as underwater earthquakes occur, sound waves known as acoustic gravity waves (AGWs) are sent out through the water. Now, scientists from Cardiff Universit… Read More
Physicists have theoretically demonstrated how light waves could be stopped at “exceptional points.”
There’s one fundamental rule in Physics that all of us probably know ot… Read More
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2017 was awarded to a scientific trio that discovered evidence of gravitational waves, which confirms one of Einstein’s predictions.
Once upon a time (about… Read More
Physicists explain how February's detection of gravitational waves, first predicted by Albert Einstein back in 1916, could have exciting implications for our understanding of the cosmos. Hol… Read More