And so, one team of scientists are now running with the theory that it could be a sign of a wormhole linking our universe ...
Primordial magnetic fields, billions of times weaker than a fridge magnet, may have left lasting imprints on the Universe.
A neutrino sensor array, ARCA, lines the Mediterranean seafloor near Sicily. A physicist took ARCA’s first huge win to a warm ...
Using the world’s largest digital camera, Rubin will capture a full view of the southern sky every three days.
A backward, mirror universe could explain the existence of dark matter. If an anti-universe exists, it would run backward in time, before the Big Bang. Dark matter, then, could be right-handed ...
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'Like trying to see fog in the dark': How strange pulses of energy are helping scientists build the ultimate map of the universe
Astronomers are using radio pulses from space to find missing baryonic matter and learn about supermassive black holes, ...
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Why does the universe exist?
The universe exists because matter and antimatter are not good friends. Is there a scientific reason why the universe exists?
Mapping the Universe’s vast structure no longer requires endless supercomputer time. Effort.jl brings cosmic modeling to laptops without sacrificing accuracy.
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Exoplanet Discoveries Pass the 6,000 Mark, Shedding Light on How Our Solar System Compares With the Rest of the Universe
The rate of finding these distant worlds has recently increased, with astronomers scrambling to accommodate the data ...
“There’s a lot of meanings for ‘small,’” says Janet Conrad, a particle physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
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Harvard Astrophysicist Says the Universe May Be Wrapped Like a Burrito
What if the universe’s secret wasn’t hidden in a black hole or trapped in quantum foam, but coiled up literally in a tortilla ...
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