In 1867, Lord Kelvin imagined atoms as knots in the aether. The idea was soon disproven. Atoms turned out to be something ...
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ALMA detector reveals how the universe builds its largest and brightest stars
The night sky may look calm, but behind the glowing points of light lies a violent and complex process of creation. Stars, ...
Researchers propose that hydrogen gas from the early Universe emitted detectable radio waves influenced by dark matter.
Scientists have released a new study on the arXiv preprint server that catalogs the universe by mapping huge clusters of ...
This controversial theory says the universe is subject to an ultimate, higher-order law that we can’t comprehend.
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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 ...
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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 ...
On the night of Oct. 5, 1923, Edwin Hubble observed a strange star that flickered in intensity at regular intervals. The star ...
Researchers have unveiled a new model for the universe’s birth that replaces cosmic inflation with gravitational waves as the ...
Professor Chamkaur Ghag is driving efforts to detect weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), the prime candidates for dark matter.
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