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A bold new theory suggests the universe didn’t begin with a single Big Bang, but instead unfolds through a series of ultra-fast, invisible bursts called “temporal singularities.” These fleeting events ...
In episode 3 of 'What's in a name' we look at what can be lost in translation when physicists try and name the unknown.
Physicists from CERN working on Large Hadron Collider, came close to answering why there was more matter in the early ...
Professor Richard Lieu proposed that there could be gravity happening even without mass. This proposal, outside the ...