CERN researchers observed antihydrogen atoms falling under gravity, confirming gravitational attraction between antimatter and matter, dispelling repulsion theories. Continue reading to learn more.
Mathematicians discovered an unprecedented number of stable orbit solutions, achieving a breakthrough in the historically challenging three-body problem. Read the article to learn more.
While both curvature-based and twistiness-based theories of gravity have mathematical equivalents, the former is more widely used because it was developed earlier. Read to learn more.
According to the Theory of General Relativity, white holes are mathematically possible, but it does not mean that they are actually out there. Learn more about the white holes in this article.
A "gravity hole" found in 1948 in the Indian Ocean, where the sea level drops by 328 feet (100 meters), might be shaped by magma plumes. Read the article to learn more details.
Researchers recreated the type of gravity in near stars and other planets within a glass sphere to understand space weather. Read the article to find out more.
Experiments found within Leonardo da Vinci's notebooks hint that the polymath may have grasped how gravity worked long before the phenomenon was discovered by Isaac Newton. Read to know more.
OzGrav is turning Albert Einstein's imagination into reality as they pursue groundbreaking discoveries in the rapidly expanding area of gravitational wave physics. Read the article to find out more.