The Race To See The Black Hole At The Center Of Our Galaxy
We’ve never observed a black hole directly, but with a wild collection of telescopes, these astronomers are determined to be the first.
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We’ve never observed a black hole directly, but with a wild collection of telescopes, these astronomers are determined to be the first.
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By: DNews.
We’ve never observed a black hole directly, but with a wild collection of telescopes, these astronomers are determined to be the first.
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By: DNews.
Did you see that? …No? With so much going on around us, our brain sometimes misses the details – here’s why.
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How do we know what extinct animals looked like? Species preservation is our inside look into the anatomy and habitats of past species.
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Some people say that spider silk is stronger than steel, but is that true? What makes spider webs so tough?
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The materials used for aircraft engineering have changed considerably since the advent of flight. How do engineers choose what airplanes are made of?
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We’ve all lost a favorite sweater to shrinkage, but why does this happen? What’s the science behind shrinking laundry?
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We’ve all woken up with mystery bruises, but what exactly causes bruising, and why do some people bruise more easily than others?
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This 19th-century female mathematician created the first computer program, but do you know who she is? Who is Ada Lovelace?
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All exercise is good exercise, right? Maybe not. Researchers have found that running in excess could actually be bad for you.
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