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A Huge ‘Gravity Hole’ Lies Beneath Antarctica. Scientists Say It’s Getting Stronger
This strange 'gravity hole' beneath Antarctica could help explain how its ice and oceans changed over millions of years.
Cooling metal bars to near absolute zero, suspending microscopic gold beads, or searching for signs that gravity might be quantum: meet the scientists hunting for gravity's elusive nature ...
A variation on the theory of quantum gravity — the unification of quantum mechanics and Einstein's general relativity — could help solve one of the biggest puzzles in cosmology, new research suggests.
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A new modified gravity theory replaces dark matter with an "infrared scheme"
Spiral galaxies rotate at such a high speed that the gravity calculated only from their visible stars could not prevent them from dispersing. To solve this puzzle, physicists have postulated ...
Geologists have long been captivated by the Indian Ocean's "gravity hole," where the Earth's gravitational pull weakens, its mass falls, and sea levels drop by about 328 feet (100 meters). After years ...
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