Gravity: News
The search for dark matter is taking a new turn
Neutron stars with high spin rates could be the key to discovering axions, one of the universe's most elusive particles.
Astronomers unravel mystery of rare, metal-producing supernovae
A team of international astronomers led by Martin Solar and Michal Michalowski from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poland, has made a significant discovery about the origins of Type Ic supernovae.
Gravity exists without mass? New theory challenges dark matter's existence
A revolutionary study by Richard Lieu, a renowned professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), upends the centuries-old notion that gravity needs mass.
Dark matter may interact with regular matter beyond gravity: Study
Dark matter is thought to be five times heftier than the regular matter we know of.
IIT Guwahati's groundbreaking study cracks quantum nature of gravity
A team of researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati and the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa, are making significant strides in understanding the quantum nature of gravity.
Search for elusive gravity particle might finally be over
The graviton, a hypothetical particle believed to carry the force of gravity, has remained undetected for over a century.
Astronauts experience altered food perception in space, study finds
A pioneering study conducted by scientists from RMIT University on July 16 and published in the International Journal of Food Science and Technology has revealed that astronauts frequently perceive food tastes and smells differently in space.
Bullet trains to Moon and Mars? Japan has it covered
The Japanese are all set to revolutionize the space travel industry.