In 1867, Lord Kelvin imagined atoms as knots in the aether. The idea was soon disproven. Atoms turned out to be something ...
Researchers propose that hydrogen gas from the early Universe emitted detectable radio waves influenced by dark matter.
Scientists at the University of Glasgow have harnessed a powerful supercomputer, normally used by astronomers and physicists ...
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James Webb telescope finds that galaxies in the early universe were much more chaotic than we thought
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists have charted billions of years of galactic evolution, and found that ...
Life’s origin story just became even more mysterious. Using mathematics and information theory, Robert G. Endres of Imperial ...
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This is the largest-ever galaxy cluster catalog. Could it reveal clues about the dark universe?
Astronomers have unveiled a new catalog of massive galaxy clusters, revealing new insight on the evolution of the universe ...
After the Grant building discontinued its use as a library, it served various departments on campus. The College of Biology ...
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Montserrat Villar, Astrophysicist: "The most beautiful images we receive from the universe are 'fake'"
Doctor in Physics, specialist in active galaxies and supermassive black holes, she is a researcher at the Center for ...
In 2009, with Battlestar Galactica at the peak of its pop culture success, the SyFy channel started planning a new show to be ...
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A look at the observable universe and the tiniest Planck length
Distance scales from the Planck length to a 93-billion-light-year observable universe expose extreme limits of physics and ...
Could our solar system, and everything we know, actually exist inside a black hole? It sounds like something from a ...
Japan–US scientists combine T2K and NOvA data to measure neutrino mass gaps with record precision, offering clues to the ...
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