At the turn of the century, it sounded as if string theory could give us big answers about the universe. Well… has it?
In 1980, Stephen Hawking gave his first lecture as Lucasian Professor at the University of Cambridge. The lecture was called ...
In 1980, Stephen Hawking gave his first lecture as Lucasian Professor at the University of Cambridge. The lecture was called ...
String theory proposes tiny vibrating strings existing across 10 dimensions, unifying forces and particles beyond the ...
When we think creatively, produce novel ideas, or otherwise have “Eureka” moments, we may actually unlock access to a ...
In 1980, Stephen Hawking gave his first lecture as Lucasian Professor at the University of Cambridge. The lecture was called "Is the end in sight for ...
Physicists show knotted cosmic strings may have dominated the early universe before collapsing to create matter—a theory ...
Even though we can explore the universe with great precision, there is still a lot we don't know, according to Ulf Danielsson ...
Everyone has looked up at the clouds and seen faces, animals, objects. Human brains are hardwired for this kind of whimsy.
Explore the complex challenges of quantum gravity in this video, examining the evolution of gravity models and the necessity of quantum gravity. Delve into key topics such as the 3D Bronstein cube, ...
Around 150 researchers gathered at CERN from 1 to 5 September 2025, for the annual meeting of the Invisibles network.