A new study links the universe’s expansion to quantum topology, suggesting that hidden mathematical structures may stabilize ...
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A new way to read the universe could sharpen understanding of cosmic expansion and dark energy
An international team led by researchers at the Institute of Cosmos Sciences of the University of Barcelona (ICCUB) has developed a new method that could significantly improve our understanding of the ...
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Scientists create simulation of our universe that's about the size of 500,000 HD movies
The FLAMINGO project helps scientists explore how galaxies, dark matter and cosmic structures evolved over billions of years.
One of the best-performing models in cosmology is also one with the least physical rationale behind it. Columnist Leah Crane ...
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How do the biggest black holes in the universe form? Ripples in spacetime provide a clue
Merging black holes and neutron stars have unusual oval orbits prior to colliding and merging, which challenge the laws of ...
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Astronomers finally explain the strangest objects in the universe
Astronomers have finally cracked one of the biggest cosmic mysteries — those strange red dots glowing in deep space. For ...
Quantum memories can be used to create high effective diameter arrays of optical telescopes and let us see deeper into our ...
Though it's only a very brief shot, a new Masters of the Universe 30-second TV spot reveals a first look at Cringer in full ...
The Universe’s biggest black holes may not be born giants after all. Scientists analyzing gravitational-wave signals from dozens of black hole collisions found evidence that the heaviest black holes ...
Scientists have developed a new method that could significantly improve our understanding of the expansion of the Universe ...
An international team led by researchers at the Institute of Cosmos Sciences of the University of Barcelona (ICCUB) has developed a new method that ...
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US lowers 10 million pounds of steel a mile underground for massive DUNE detectors
The US has begun lowering 10 million pounds of steel nearly a mile underground ...
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