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Artistic illustration of a black hole with a glowing orange accretion disk, representing dark radiation masquerading as neutrinos in the early universe.
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Has Dark Radiation Fooled Us for 13.8 Billion Years?

Gerd DaniApril 3, 2026April 3, 20261

What if the universe has been hiding a ghost inside another ghost? What if some of the radiation we’ve always…

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3D render showing the orbital positions of over 11,000 newly discovered asteroids by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, with most located in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, and 33 near-Earth objects highlighted closer to Earth's orbit.
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Can Rubin Observatory’s 11,000 New Asteroids Protect Earth?

Gerd DaniApril 3, 2026April 4, 20260

Have you ever wondered what it would look like if we could suddenly see everything hiding in our solar system…

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Chandra X-ray and optical composite: a fast-growing supermassive black hole during Cosmic Noon (left) vs. a slower-growing one 3 billion light-years away (right). NASA/CXC.
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Why Are Supermassive Black Holes Starving?

Gerd DaniApril 2, 2026April 2, 20260

The Cosmic Hunger Strike: Why Supermassive Black Holes Are Growing So Slowly What if the most powerful objects in the…

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Artist's concept of the Big Bang under quadratic quantum gravity theory, showing cosmic inflation and early galaxy formation from a central energy burst.
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Did Quantum Gravity Just Rewrite the Big Bang?

Gerd DaniMarch 29, 2026March 29, 20260

What if the Big Bang didn’t need a recipe? What if the universe’s explosive birth was baked right into the…

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Direct image of the WISPIT 2 protoplanetary disk showing two forming giant planets, WISPIT 2b and WISPIT 2c, with a zoomed inset of the inner protoplanet captured by VLT/SPHERE.
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Can WISPIT 2 Show Us How Planets Are Born?

Gerd DaniMarch 28, 2026March 28, 20260

Have you ever wondered what our Solar System looked like when it was brand new — before Earth existed, before…

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Artist's illustration of a primordial black hole with a bright accretion disk surrounded by stars, linked to the 2025 LIGO gravitational-wave signal. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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Did LIGO Just Find Black Holes From the Big Bang?

Gerd DaniMarch 28, 2026March 28, 20260

Primordial Black Holes: Did LIGO Just Catch a Signal From Before the Stars? What if the oldest black holes in…

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JWST NIRCam infrared image of Saturn showing the northern polar aurora heat pump in vivid red and orange hues, revealing asymmetric temperature distribution. Credit: NASA/ESA/CSA.
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Was Saturn’s Spin a Lie? JWST Finally Has the Answer

Gerd DaniMarch 28, 2026March 28, 20260

What if a planet could fool every instrument we sent to study it — for more than twenty years? Welcome,…

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CMS detector at CERN showing two top quarks spiraling into a collision, visualizing the confirmation of toponium — the most massive quasi-bound state ever observed, LHC 2026.
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Did the LHC Just Confirm a Particle That Can’t Exist?

Gerd DaniMarch 26, 2026March 28, 20260

What if the universe quietly broke one of its own rules — and we only just noticed? Welcome, curious minds,…

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