If microscopic black holes born a fraction of a second after the Big Bang exist, then at least one may fly through the solar ...
Two principal theories prevail for where all the water went: it either retreated into the ground or sublimed away into space.
Flybys of primordial black holes may occur once a decade. Tweaks to the orbits of planets and GPS satellites could give away their presence.
Microscopic black holes formed right after the Big Bang could fly through our solar system once per decade, causing tiny ...
A new study suggests that a microscopic black hole might pass through our solar system once every decade or so.
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg have succeeded in selectively manipulating the ...
Hydrogen energy, with its green, low-carbon and high-calorific-value properties, is emerging as the new key to solving the ...
Most atoms are made from positively charged protons, neutral neutrons and negatively charged electrons. Positronium is an exotic atom composed of a single negative electron and a positively charged ...
By using readily available natural gas as the feedstock, C-Zero hopes to produce emission-free hydrogen for less than other ...
New Findings Challenge Classical Views Held by Scientists What happened to the water that once covered Mars? Scientists know ...
Mars was once a very wet planet as is evident in its surface geological features. Scientists know that over the last 3 ...