Articles by Ramin Skibba

Anything that has mass and moves can give off gravitational waves, but for familiar items they are extremely tiny.
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In annual speed test, international teams must negotiate the complexities of aerodynamics and airflow.
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New programs highlight coral bleaching, a process driven by climate change, which could destroy most coral ecosystems by 2050.
Ramin Skibba, Contributor
Detecting signs of life on planets beyond the solar system turns out to be more complicated than previously thought.
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A team of scientists develop a model that describes the accelerating expansion of the universe without the need for mysterious dark energy.
Ramin Skibba, Contributor
At a bladesmithing competition, participants from 26 international universities show off their creations.
Ramin Skibba, Contributor
Access to a dark night sky is a universal human right, says the American Astronomical Society
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"Deep learning" finds telltale arcs of light that indicate massive objects.
Ramin Skibba, Contributor
New observations point to processes driving away the atmosphere, rendering the planet's surface inhospitable to life.
Ramin Skibba, Contributor
In a new book, Sean Carroll brings together physics and philosophy while advocating for "poetic naturalism."
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Astronomers examine pairs of tiny colliding galaxies, twisting each other and tugging at their clouds of gas.
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A new movie tells the story of an underdog Indian mathematician.
Ramin Skibba, Contributor