
Thanking Dead Stars for Our Addiction to Innovation
Technology is plagued with a dichotomy of creation and destruction; it both improves and complicates our lives. This is the modern age of addictive consumption and development, and today, it is all fueled by one thing: silicon.

What Black Holes Teach Us About Identity
What can black holes uncover about the nature of identity? More than you might think.

Cosmologists are Theologians
The above statement may seem like a fallacy to most — especially those who are inclined towards the sciences. “Theologians?” you might be thinking; “didn’t they go extinct 1500 years ago? What could cosmology possibly have to do with the study of God?”

The Theorem That Preserves the Universe’s Laws
Noether’s Symmetries: The Mathematician who Changed Our Perspective on Conservation Laws


Beauty in the Three-Body Problem’s Chaos
Order appears to permeate the universe. From orbital resonances to the perfect spirals of galaxies, objects in the universe tend to prefer order over chaos — or at least this is how it seems.

Europa’s Promise: Alien Oceans and Potential for Life
Searching for life in alien oceans is not science fiction; it’s science fact.

Galaxy Mergers: Gravity’s Ultimate Dance
What happens when the most massive objects in the universe collide?
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