Study reveals that Dyson spheres could be stable and transform the search for extraterrestrial life in the universe.
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25 biggest human-made structures you won't believe
Throughout history, humanity has demonstrated an insatiable desire to build bigger, reach higher, and create structures that ...
Eremenko explains how his startup P-1 AI aims to build AI engineers and reflects on why hydrogen aviation stalled. Few ...
Deep Fission’s "Gravity" reactor uses water columns to create the 160 atmospheres of pressure needed for power.
Representation of a Dyson swarm. Credit: Віщун / Wikimedia Commons. Ever since physicist Freeman Dyson first proposed the concept in 1960, the “Dyson sphere” has been the holy grail of ...
Ever since physicist Freeman Dyson first proposed the concept in 1960, the "Dyson sphere" has been the holy grail of techno-signature hunters. A highly advanced civilization could build a "sphere" (or ...
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What appears from space as a vast, geometric imprint etched into the landscape of northeastern Brazil long puzzled scientists. Spanning an area comparable to an entire European country, these ancient ...
A scientist at the University of Glasgow has delved into the possible existence of massive hypothetical energy-harvesting structures called Dyson spheres. In a new study, they showed that both stellar ...
Indie game developer and publisher System Era Softworks has finally released the latest DLC for Astronner, as Megatech is available right now. Originally teased back in April, this adds several new ...
Astroneer has been doing the rounds since 2016 and is doing very well for itself, still holding a Very Positive rating on Steam and still being supported and releasing new DLC. In that time, it has ...
This week in news from The Debrief… the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has embarked on a bold new initiative to explore altermagnetism—a newly discovered and puzzling state of ...
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