This story is part of Short Wave's series Space Camp about all the weird, wonderful things happening in the universe. Check out the rest of the series. What does it take to launch into space? Other ...
Part one of a four part series on the fundamental forces (or interactions) of physics begins with the strong force or strong ...
In 1916, only a year after Albert Einstein had published his general theory of relativity, Karl Schwarzschild used ...
When fundamental particles are heavier or lighter than expected, physicists' understanding of the universe can tip into the ...
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Physics is the study of the underlying laws and mechanisms explaining how the universe works. Most of what we do in daily life is based on a principle or law of physics—dealing with forces, motion, ...
The strongest force in the universe is called, aptly, the strong force. We never get to witness its fearsome power because it works only across subatomic distances, where it binds quarks together ...
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