The signal, seen for just 0.1 seconds, could be a sign of “another universe and connected to our universe through a throat” according to the team.

The signal, seen for just 0.1 seconds, could be a sign of “another universe and connected to our universe through a throat” according to the team.
Eruptions from volcanic arcs, found where tectonic plates converge, are one of the major drivers of natural carbon…
An expedition in the Red Sea found several brine pools that appear to be fed by underwater volcanoes,…
Sadly, we doubt you’ll be around for Pluto’s NYE party.
Calculations show that injecting randomness into a quantum neural network could help it determine properties of quantum objects…