The physics of elementary particles: Part I
It's amazing to think that our world is based on a handful of fundamental particles and forces. Find out how it all fits together.
This Swift UVOT image shows galaxy M82 before the explosion and combines data acquired between 2007 and 2013. Mid-ultraviolet light is shown in blue, near-UV light in green and visible light in red. (Image: NASA/Swift/P. Brown, TAMU)
The Universe's expansion may not be accelerating as fast as we thought.
If I tell you something you already know, then that's not very informative. So perhaps information should be measured in terms of unexpectedness, or surprise?