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Galaxies shaped by cosmic location just 1.2 billion years after the Big Bang

May 27, 2026May 27, 2026

Mercury’s polar water ice: new models suggest a larger, slower impact source

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New Cell Therapy Offers Hope for Advanced Liver Disease Patients

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Dark matter investigations: quantum limits and the classical field behavior of axions

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Half-built Dyson Sphere around a glowing star linked by Bitcoin hashrate data streams to Earth, illustrating the KarNak unit solving Kardashev's Conundrum.
  • AstroPhysics
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Can Bitcoin Fix the Kardashev Scale’s Biggest Flaw?

Gerd DaniMay 22, 2026May 22, 20260

The KarNak Unit: How Bitcoin’s Hashrate Rewrites the Search for Alien Civilizations What if everything we thought we knew about…

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Hand holding a card reading Friday November 13 2026 above a vast crowd, illustrating the viral doomsday 2026 population claim
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Will the World Really End on November 13, 2026?

Gerd DaniMay 22, 2026May 22, 20260

A 66-Year-Old Equation, a Spooky Date, and the Calm Truth Hiding in the Math What if a physicist once handed…

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Shot two hawks with one arrow: Above- and below-threshold breathing solitons, previously requiring separate
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Researchers cracked the code on how ‘breather’ laser pulses work

Pranjal MalewarMay 21, 2026May 21, 20260

Ultrafast lasers produce incredibly short bursts of light, lasting trillionths of a second, that are vital for eye surgery, imaging,…

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Near-Earth asteroid Kamo'oalewa, a quasi-satellite with suspected lunar origin, drifting toward Earth in deep space.
  • Astronomy
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Is Kamo’oalewa a Lost Piece of the Moon? The Truth Shocks Science

Gerd DaniMay 20, 2026May 20, 20260

Is Kamo’oalewa Earth’s Own Cosmic Shadow — And a Piece of the Moon? Have you ever wondered if a tiny…

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Illustration of moon Chrysalis shattering near Saturn, its icy mantle stripped to form Saturn's iconic rings.
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Did a Lost Moon Really Create Saturn’s Beautiful Rings?

Gerd DaniMay 19, 2026May 19, 20260

Chrysalis: The Shattered Moon Behind Saturn’s Iconic Rings What if the most photographed feature in our solar system was born…

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Earth from space showing the AMOC Atlantic currents in glowing red across the North Atlantic, with a yellow prohibition sign overlay symbolising the risk of collapse.
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AMOC Collapse: Could Europe Freeze in a Warming World?

Gerd DaniMay 15, 2026May 15, 20261

Why Is the Atlantic Slowing Down Faster Than We Thought? **Have you ever wondered what keeps Rome warmer than New…

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Illustration of a partial Dyson sphere megastructure with hexagonal solar panels being built around a red M-dwarf star by alien construction probes.
  • Exploration
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Are We Alone? How Scientists Hunt Alien Civilizations

Gerd DaniMay 12, 2026May 12, 20260

What if, somewhere out there, an alien engineer just finished bolting together the last solar panel of a structure the…

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Two merging black holes generating gravitational waves above a labeled LIGO Michelson interferometer diagram showing laser, beam splitter, mirrors M1 and M2, and photodiode detector.
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How Can LIGO Detect Ripples in Spacetime Smaller Than a Proton?

Gerd DaniMay 9, 2026May 9, 20260

LIGO: The World’s Most Sensitive Ruler Listening to the Universe Have you ever wondered if we can actually hear the…

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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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  • AstroPhysics

Two Planets Forming Now: Are We Watching Our Past?

Gerd DaniMarch 25, 2026March 28, 20260

Have you ever wondered what our solar system looked like 4.5 billion years ago — before Earth existed, before Jupiter…

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