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The search for dark matter
Astronomers believe most of the universe's matter is invisible. Dark matter remains one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in modern physics.
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The silent revolution of space telescopes
Space telescopes have transformed astronomy by offering clearer views of the universe, revealing distant galaxies, exoplanets, and cosmic history.
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Why we never really touch anything
We never truly touch anything. What we experience as contact is actually the result of electromagnetic forces preventing atoms from overlapping.
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Why interfaces feel slower than they are
User interfaces often feel slower than they actually are. The difference between measured performance and perceived speed is shaped more by feedback, motion, and expectation than by raw execution time.
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How cells organize life
Cells are the basic units of life, forming the foundation of all living organisms through organized structures and processes that sustain biological function.
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Why we misremember things
Memory is not a perfect recording of the past but a reconstructive process that changes each time we recall an event.