Is Anti-Gravity Real? Science Is About To Find Out0
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- October 27, 2018
It is assumed, but not experimentally verified, that antimatter masses will behave the same as matter masses in a gravitational field.

It is assumed, but not experimentally verified, that antimatter masses will behave the same as matter masses in a gravitational field.

A fast-pulsing beam creates a tiny shock wave to dispel water droplets in the air

A P.E.I. man claims he saw a strange object in the night sky near his home in Sturgeon on Sept. 30, 2018. Every year in Canada there are about 1,000 UFO reports, including eight in P.E.I. in 2017.

Scientists are finally unspooling how spider silk works.

Experts say planet could offer new insights into how solar system formed

Test flights of a driverless hover-taxi will take place in Singapore next year, a German aviation firm said, the latest innovation to offer an escape from Asia’s monster traffic jams.

New research suggests the “rock comet” is weirder than previously thought.

Raymond Y. Chiao is professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley. He replies:
“Briefly, tachyons are theoretically postulated particles that travel faster than light and have ‘imaginary’ masses.

The acceleration of electrons by short, intense laser pulses is the first step in a new method for producing pions in the lab.

There’s something mysterious coming up from the frozen ground in Antarctica, and it could break physics as we know it.