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The European Space Agency has launched two atomic clocks on a SpaceX rocket to the ISS to test Einstein's theory of ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN100 years on, ESA tests Einstein’s relativity theory with atomic clocks on ISSACES will gather ultra-precise data across at least ten observation windows, each lasting about 25 days during the ...
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Stars Insider on MSNEinstein, teleportation and the enigmatic 'Philadelphia Experiment'Do you believe in alien life? Do you think time travel is possible? If you answered no to either, take a look at this story ...
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Sciencing on MSNThe Grand Problem That Stumped Einstein And Still Baffles Physicists TodayThere's no question that Albert Einstein was one of the greatest minds of his or any generation, but there was one problem he ...
During the latter part of the 20th century, string theory was put forward as a unifying theory of physics foundations. String ...
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India Today on MSNNasa launches atomic clocks to space to prove Einstein's theory about timeThe atomic clock payload to be installed on the ISS’s Columbus module, aims to push the boundaries of precision timekeeping ...
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India Today on MSNEinstein's many Indian connections: From SN Bose and Tagore to racist remarksAlbert Einstein had connections with Bose, Tagore, Gandhi, and Nehru. He met Rabindranath Tagore in Germany, where they exchanged a series of brilliant thoughts. While Einstein showed an interest in ...
A growing understanding of how “reproductive” hormones sculpt the brain could transform the management of neurological ...
By the time Hitler became chancellor of Germany in 1933, Albert Einstein had won the Nobel Prize and achieved stratospheric acclaim for his scientific breakthroughs, including the publication of ...
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IFLScience on MSNWe're About To Achieve The Most Accurate Time Signal Ever Transmitted From SpaceTesting Einstein’s relativity, measuring fundamental constants, and even searching for dark matter are all on the cards ...
The role of gravitational lensing in forming an Einstein ring Gravitational lensing happens when a massive object—a galaxy, black hole, or cluster of galaxies—is distorting space-time and ...
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