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Who’s Watching? Earth’s Technological Signals Could Reach 12,000 Light Years
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Who’s Watching? Earth’s Technological Signals Could Reach 12,000 Light Years

When you look up at the night sky, you see countless stars. Is there any intelligent life among them, staring…
January 26, 2025April 5, 2025 Bardhub
The Universe’s Unexpected Twist: Are We Actually Inside a Spinning Black Hole?
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The Universe’s Unexpected Twist: Are We Actually Inside a Spinning Black Hole?

Research conducted at Kansas State University (KSU) in the United States has used the latest observational data from NASA’s James…
January 21, 2025April 5, 2025 Bardhub
Dark Matter’s Lifetime Revealed: Lasting at Least 3.17 Quadrillion Years
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Dark Matter’s Lifetime Revealed: Lasting at Least 3.17 Quadrillion Years

An international research team has announced that if dark matter decays by emitting a small amount of light (photons), the…
January 16, 2025April 5, 2025 Bardhub
Beyond Earth: The Science of Finding Habitable Worlds in the Universe
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Beyond Earth: The Science of Finding Habitable Worlds in the Universe

The idea that life exists beyond Earth has captivated humanity for centuries. While we haven’t yet discovered extraterrestrial beings, modern…
January 12, 2025January 29, 2025 Bardhub
Time Isn’t Universal: The Fascinating Reality of Time Dilation
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Time Isn’t Universal: The Fascinating Reality of Time Dilation

Time dilation is one of those fascinating concepts that make you question everything you know about time. Imagine a world…
January 8, 2025January 27, 2025 Bardhub
Decoding the Cosmos: Techniques for Measuring Astronomical Distances
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Decoding the Cosmos: Techniques for Measuring Astronomical Distances

The universe is vast, stretching out billions of light-years in every direction. One of the greatest challenges for astronomers is…
January 4, 2025January 27, 2025 Bardhub
Adapting to the Red Planet: The Science of Human Migration to Mars
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Adapting to the Red Planet: The Science of Human Migration to Mars

The First Human Flight into Space and Humanity’s Next Frontier On April 12, 1961, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin made history…
December 30, 2024January 27, 2025 Bardhub
Free-Floating Planets and the Search for Life Beyond Star Systems
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Free-Floating Planets and the Search for Life Beyond Star Systems

A new “rogue planet” that is not bound by the gravity of its star appears to have been discovered. The…
December 26, 2024January 27, 2025 Bardhub
Traveling at Light Speed: What Realities Would Humans Encounter?
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Traveling at Light Speed: What Realities Would Humans Encounter?

The Millennium Falcon, the beloved ship of Han Solo and Chewbacca in the Star Wars movies, can travel faster than…
December 22, 2024December 19, 2024 Bardhub
Exploring Venus: The Mystery of Its Day Length and 3,500 km Core
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Exploring Venus: The Mystery of Its Day Length and 3,500 km Core

Venus is a planet next to Earth, but it is obscured by a thick, opaque atmosphere, making it extremely difficult…
December 18, 2024December 19, 2024 Bardhub

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