Twelve early-career researchers at UNSW Sydney have received grants from the Australian Research Council to kickstart their innovative ...
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The tidal forces produced by a tiny black hole would have an interesting effect on human bodies.
In 1919, physicist Theodor Kaluza hypothesized that extra dimensions might solve some outstanding problems in physics. And ...
Physicists have determined that most of the universe is dark matter -- invisible to us but affecting the universe anyway.
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