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Cosmologist Katie Mack breaks down what the latest findings about dark energy mean for our universe’s future. Either way, it ...
Researchers from the Institute of Modern Physics (IMP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) have proposed a key indicator ...
By mapping the brightest explosions in the universe, scientists may have uncovered a megastructure that defies our ...
Using data from space telescopes and other instruments, astronomers, cosmologists, and astrophysicists are able to deduce and ...
The Milky Way, our home galaxy, is part of a different supercluster called Laniakea, which, at 500 million light-years wide, ...
The universe has no brain. It has no gray matter, no nervous system, no neurons firing electrical impulses—and yet, that ...
A faint cosmic spin – one rotation per 500 billion years – could resolve the stubborn Hubble tension by tweaking standard ...
Let's turn the sun into a telescope. In fact, we don't have to do any work—we just have to be in the right spot.
A new approach suggests that a tiny spin of the universe throughout space might reconcile those conflicting numbers. If the ...
The most widely accepted theoretical model, the Lambda/Cold Dark Matter model (ΛCDM), says the universe is growing at 67-68 km/s/Mpc. But what astronomers see through their equipment is a little ...