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Furthest Objects in the Universe: Unveiling the Cosmic Frontier

Furthest Objects in the Universe: Unveiling the Cosmic Frontier

The universe is vast beyond imagination, with distances measured in billions of light-years. As our telescopes become more advanced, we can look further back in time, uncovering celestial objects that reveal the secrets of the universe’s early days. These distant objects—galaxies, quasars, and supernovae—offer clues about the cosmos’ origins, composition, and evolution. But what are…

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How Much of the Universe Do We Know Today?

How Much of the Universe Do We Know Today?

The universe has long been a source of mystery and wonder. For centuries, humanity has been captivated by the night sky, contemplating the stars, planets, and the vast expanse beyond. As our technology and understanding of the cosmos advance, scientists are piecing together an increasingly detailed picture of the universe’s structure, contents, and evolution. But…

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The Shape of Dreams: What Your Dreams Actually Mean

The Shape of Dreams: What Your Dreams Actually Mean

Dreams are some of the most mysterious aspects of the human experience. They transport us into a surreal realm, filled with symbols, emotions, and strange situations that often seem to defy logic. But are dreams just random images and thoughts, or do they carry deeper meaning? For centuries, scientists, psychologists, and philosophers have studied dreams,…

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Are Whales Really Affected by Wind Turbines? An In-Depth Look at the Impact of Offshore Wind Farms on Marine Life

Are Whales Really Affected by Wind Turbines? An In-Depth Look at the Impact of Offshore Wind Farms on Marine Life

With the rise of renewable energy, offshore wind farms are becoming a common sight along coastlines around the world. Wind turbines provide an alternative to fossil fuels, harnessing the natural power of the wind to generate clean energy. However, questions have arisen regarding the impact of these structures on marine life, particularly on large marine…

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Are Mountains Really Ancient Trees?

Are Mountains Really Ancient Trees?

The natural world is full of fascinating shapes and structures that inspire us to see connections between different phenomena. One of the most intriguing theories circulating among alternative science enthusiasts is the idea that mountains were once ancient, colossal trees. This theory, which has gained traction in certain online communities, suggests that many of the…

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Will Methanol Replace Diesel? Exploring the Future of Fuel

Will Methanol Replace Diesel? Exploring the Future of Fuel

As concerns about climate change and air pollution continue to grow, industries and governments are exploring cleaner alternatives to fossil fuels. One fuel that has recently gained attention is methanol, a simple alcohol-based compound that could offer a more sustainable alternative to diesel. Methanol, already used in a variety of industries, is being promoted as…

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Crazy Facts About Our Galaxy: The Milky Way’s Mysteries

Crazy Facts About Our Galaxy: The Milky Way’s Mysteries

The Milky Way, the galaxy that we call home, is an awe-inspiring and vast expanse of stars, planets, gas clouds, and mysterious objects. As the backdrop to our night skies, it’s a constant reminder of how much remains unknown in the universe. While astronomers have made remarkable progress in understanding the Milky Way, it still…

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Microplastic in Our Lives: The Growing Concern of Tiny Pollutants

Microplastic in Our Lives: The Growing Concern of Tiny Pollutants

Microplastic in Our Lives: The Growing Concern of Tiny Pollutants Microplastics, tiny particles of plastic less than 5 millimeters in diameter, have become an alarming environmental and public health issue. These small plastic fragments can be found in oceans, rivers, soil, the food we eat, the water we drink, and even the air we breathe.…

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Can AI Replace Humans in the Near Future?

Can AI Replace Humans in the Near Future?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revolutionized many aspects of modern life, from automating mundane tasks to enabling new levels of innovation in industries such as healthcare, finance, and transportation. As AI technologies grow more sophisticated, a question that has captured the attention of scientists, ethicists, and the general public alike is: Can AI replace humans in…

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About Space Junk: An Emerging Threat in Space Exploration

About Space Junk: An Emerging Threat in Space Exploration

As humanity’s exploration of space accelerates, a new and growing problem has emerged: space junk, also known as space debris. Space junk refers to the discarded, defunct, or non-operational objects that orbit Earth. These objects range from fragments of old satellites and rocket parts to tiny pieces of metal or paint chips that have broken…

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Top 10 Science Discoveries of 2024

Top 10 Science Discoveries of 2024

As we navigate through 2024, the world of science continues to amaze us with groundbreaking discoveries and advancements. From breakthroughs in medicine to astonishing finds in astrophysics, this year has seen some remarkable achievements that could reshape our understanding of the world. Here are the top 10 science discoveries of 2024: 1. CRISPR and Gene…

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Earth Cannot Be Flat. And Here Is Why

Earth Cannot Be Flat. And Here Is Why

The idea of a flat Earth, while it has gained some attention in recent years, is a notion that contradicts centuries of scientific evidence and observation. From the way we navigate our world to the very principles of physics that govern celestial bodies, there are compelling reasons why Earth must be a sphere rather than…

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The Pale Blue Dot [Remake]

The Pale Blue Dot [Remake]

In our obscurity, in all this vastness, there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves. The first image from the clip is taken by the Voyager 1 Space Probe on February 14, 1990, at a distance of 6,054,587,000 Kilometers (3,762,146,000 miles). The rest of the clip is part…

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It’s not just the places you see, but the people you meet

It’s not just the places you see, but the people you meet

We are happy to announce that our project for another kind of video is ready! In collaboration with “The Guy” from YouTube, we came up with an idea, by showing the beauty that’s inside the people. Through my journey, I have given the camera to a various number of people to film themselves while different activities.…

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The Story of Us

The Story of Us

A new video by Absolute Knowledge is now on! It’s been a long journey until here. Mankind is the result of 13.8 billion years of evolution. This video shows the process of creating, from the big bang, to the future. When we think of 13.8 billion years it may seem an eternity, but in the…

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Brian Greene Explains The Most Powerful Explosions In The Universe [VIDEO]

Brian Greene Explains The Most Powerful Explosions In The Universe [VIDEO]

Theoretical Physicist Brian Greene explains supernovas and demonstrates how a star like ours eventually dies, and he also breaks a World Record. Invited on “The Late Show” with Stephen Colbert, Professor Brian Greene explains and also demonstrates in the following video the death of a star. Known for ‘String theory’ or ‘The Elegant Universe’ he…

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Mark Zuckerberg explaining the Internet. Senators asking Stupid Questions

Mark Zuckerberg explaining the Internet. Senators asking Stupid Questions

Mark Zuckerberg entered the Senators’ meeting feeling tensed but came out happier than he anticipated. The social media mogul Mark Zuckerberg was catechized by 44 senators at a joint hearing before the Senate Judiciary and Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation committees on Tuesday April 3, 2017 about data privacy and Russian disinformation on Facebook that…

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Substellar Objects in the Orion Nebula found by Hubble

Substellar Objects in the Orion Nebula found by Hubble

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope have uncovered the largest known population of brown dwarfs sprinkled among newborn stars In an unprecedented deep survey for small, faint objects in the Orion Nebula, researchers not only found several very-low-mass brown dwarf companions, but also three giant planets. They even found an example of binary planets where two planets orbit…

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We are about to see a Black Hole for the First Time in History

We are about to see a Black Hole for the First Time in History

The highest resolution instrument in the history of astronomy is about to prove if black holes are real or not. Even though Albert Einstein’s theories showed potential black holes, neither the physician himself was sure of them. Until now, no one had a concrete proof that the theory of general relativity is real, but this…

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Is Laughter Really Contagious?

Is Laughter Really Contagious?

Are human emotions really contagious? Why one person’s laughter is soon shared by another’s? Seeing emotional expressions such as smiles and laughter in someone else often triggers a corresponding emotional response in the watcher. This may be a basic element of social interation: synchronyzing a common emotional state in all members of a group whose brains…

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