One particle’s trek suggests that ‘spacetime foam’ doesn’t slow neutrinos0
- From Around the Web, Space
- July 19, 2018
The nearly massless particles appear to travel at virtually the speed of light

The nearly massless particles appear to travel at virtually the speed of light

Fears of Zeppelins, rockets and drones have replaced the “celestial wonders” of ancient times

Lots of unidentified flying objects turn out to be weather balloons, clouds, or planes, but there are definitely sightings that can’t be explained away so easily.

Scientists have revealed the healthiest way to eat broccoli.

People love the benefits of science. They generally like the advances made in technology, biology, psychology, chemistry, and physics. And yet, there seems to be confusion about what science is and how we perceive it, which has led to a strange backlash against pursuing knowledge.

The sun has been blank for 21 days–3 whole weeks without sunspots.

Don’t worry about those big, dead herbivorous dinos— their leafy meals were likely much more hearty, wholesome and nutrient-packed than researchers thought. And there may have been way more of them than researchers once believed.

New video of strange light in the sky near town posted on YouTube this past May

The Nuffield Council on Bioethics says changing the DNA of a human embryo could be ‘morally permissable’ if it is in the child’s best interests

While overall UFO sightings are up in Canada, they are down in Saskatchewan as explained by UFO researcher Chris Rutkowski.



