No president since the Apollo era has pushed harder to return to the moon than President Trump. But he wants a space achievement that is about “more than getting rocks this time.”
It also marks the second time in a week, following RTVE in Spain, that Disney+ and a major European state broadcaster agreed to bring content to the streamer immediately after its linear broadcast.
The 1851 church is now a six-bedroom house with a roof deck and sunroom The post Home of the Week: Converted church in Nahant with ocean views, in-law apartment for $1.6m appeared first on Boston.com .
Researchers at the University of Waterloo say a new "quadratic quantum gravity" framework could explain the universe`s rapid early expansion without adding extra ingredients to Einstein`s theory by hand. The idea is especially notable because it makes testable predictions, including a minimum level of primordial gravitational waves that future experiments may be able to detect. "Even though this model deals with incredibly high energies, it leads to clear predictions that today`s experiments can actually look for," said Dr. Niayesh Afshordi, professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Waterloo and Perimeter Institute (PI). "That direct link between quantum gravity and real data is rare and exciting." Phys.org reports: The research team found that the Big Bang`s rapid early expansion can emerge naturally from this simple, consistent theory of quantum gravity, without adding any extra ingredients. This early burst of expansion, often called inflation, is a central idea in modern cosmology because it explains why the universe looks the way it does today. Their model also predicts a minimum amount of primordial gravitational waves, which are tiny ripples in spacetime geometry created in the first moments after the Big Bang. These signals may be detectable in upcoming experiments, offering a rare chance to test ideas about the universe`s quantum origins. [...] The team plans to refine their predictions for upcoming experiments to explore how their framework connects to particle physics and other puzzles about the early universe. Their long-term goal is to strengthen the bridge between quantum gravity and observational cosmology. The research has been published in the journal Physical Review Letters. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
March ends with Transgender Visibility Day, and then April rushes in with Opening Day. The post Free Things to Do in Denver (and Beyond) This Week appeared first on Denver Westword .
Celine Dion broke some big news Monday to mark her 58th birthday ... she`s officially returning to the stage in Paris, France, after being sidelined for years battling stiff persons syndrome. The legendary singer made the stunning announcement in…
Scientists at the University of Waterloo have uncovered a bold new way to explain how the universe began—one that could reshape our understanding of the Big Bang. Instead of relying on patched-together theories, their approach shows that the universe’s explosive early growth may arise naturally from a deeper framework called quantum gravity.
In back-to-back years, Eagle County Regional Airport set records for the number of people flying commercially in and out of the one-runway facility in Gypsum. But with snowpack at nearby Vail and Beaver Creek at record low...
Question 1: Following reports of increases to property taxes, health coverage, property insurance, gas prices, grocery prices and more, how can Silverthorne Town Council help residents? Rising costs are affecting families, workers, and retirees across...
Editor’s note: This story was updated to include a statement from Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, which co-owns and operates Craig Station Unit 1. The United States Department of Energy on Monday extended an emergency...
The House and Senate standoff over Homeland Security funding exposed a stunning disconnect between the top two Republican leaders. CQ Roll Call’s Aidan Quigley and David Lerman discuss the clash over funding strategies between the two chambers, the prospects for reaching a deal and whether a two-week recess will have to be cut short. Show […]
(SOUTHERN COLORADO) — FOX21 News is teaming up with the Colorado Business Forum and Digest to bring you the latest and most relevant business news impacting life in Southern Colorado. Dirk Hobbs, Founder and Executive Publisher with the Colorado Media Group, joined FOX21 News to discuss The Conducting Business Leadership” event in Denver, using the [...] The post Business Insider: “Conducting Business Leadership” appeared first on SCBFD .
The Leonardo Da Vinci Museum of North America, located in Pueblo, will open to the public on June 12th. The long awaited announcement occurred March 26 and a full schedule of the opening ribbon-cutting ceremony, celebration and activities will be announced in April. The museum is a unique attraction. It will be the only permanent [...] The post Opening Announced for Pueblo’s da Vinci Museum appeared first on SoCo Insider .