I wish I could trust people the way he trusts science.
"PHYSIIIIIICS"
I wish I could trust people the way he trusts science.
"PHYSIIIIIICS"
This illustration summarises the almost 14-billion-year long history of our Universe. It shows the main events that occurred between the initial phase of the cosmos, where its properties were almost uniform and punctuated only by tiny fluctuations, to the rich variety of cosmic structure that we observe today, from stars and planets to galaxies and galaxy clusters.
Credit: ESA/Planck
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Oh my god! Fibonacci numbers are everywhere!
Antarctica From Space
It’s all about perspective.
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NASA’s recent discovery of Kepler-186f, the first habitable Earth-sized planet is big news in humankind’s long search for extraterrestrial life.
A universe full of exoplanets: Thanks to the Kepler Space Telescope, which was launched in 2009 to hunt planets across the universe, we’ve managed to find around 1800 exoplanets so far, many of which have been discovered in just the last year or so.
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Marie Curie on curiosity, wonder, and the spirit of adventure in science – a wonderful remembrance by her daughter.