We Asked A Real-Life Astrophysicist: What Do Star Trek's Spaceships Get Right About Interstellar Travel?
We spoke to a genuine astrophysicist about the accuracy of Star Trek's approach to interstellar travel, the holodeck, and the transporter.
We spoke to a genuine astrophysicist about the accuracy of Star Trek's approach to interstellar travel, the holodeck, and the transporter.
Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces from Imperial College London. Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum Fields and ...
Some of the biggest black holes ever picked up through gravitational waves may not have formed in a single stellar collapse at all. Instead, they seem to be the battered products of repeated smashups inside some of the most crowded stellar environments in the universe.
New observations and simulations by a research team led by MPE show that a massive binary star near the center of our Galaxy is creating a series of enigmatic gas clouds, compact clumps that help feed the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A*.
For nearly a century, modern cosmology has treated the Big Bang as the opening moment of everything, the instant when space, ...
Researchers have developed a technique to analyze how black holes "ring" when they collide and merge: one of the universe's ...
Astronomers have, for the first time, directly measured the instantaneous power of jets blasting from a black hole system, ...
Photos from space show how the ice sheet in Greenland has changed as melting glaciers contribute to sea-level rise.
Last week's post from Thariq "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of HTML" went viral in X. He made a good point about HTML being the more expressive and human friendly alternative to markdown files. I completely buy in where he's coming from, I've been asking Claude Code to create me HTML files to better understand what we're planning and building together.What Thariq didn't address was the part of sharing and collaborating on these HTML artifacts (he proposed uplo
Over the past couple of months I've noticed that number of spam emails landing in my inbox has increased by quite a bit. I keep a very tidy inbox, so it's pretty easy for me to notice them and mark them as spam. But I'm curious: is Google just getting worse at detecting spam, or is the spam somehow evolving?For example, I just got this email:Sender: william_brown_318@rofopifj.dravixa.space Subject: the wagon is inThe body contains tons of literal HTML tags that weren't parsed
After nearly two years on pause, Virgin Galactic is selling tickets again. The catch is the price. A seat now costs $750,000. That number is not a typo. It is also a sharp increase from the company's ...
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A peculiar object dubbed an 'X-ray dot' could help solve the mystery of the 'little red dots' discovered by the James Webb ...
A new study suggests early asteroid trajectory data could help design faster Mars missions, potentially cutting round-trip ...
Dassault Aviation and OHB announce that they are teaming up to propose to the European Space Agency (ESA) a multipurpose spaceplane VORTEX-S, capable of round-transport to space stations and of ...