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30 models of the universe proved wrong by final data from groundbreaking cosmology telescope
The Atacama Cosmology Telescope in Chile has released its final batch of data after 15 years — and it proves that the Hubble ...
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'We were amazed': Scientists using James Webb telescope may have discovered the earliest supernova in the known universe
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope report that a powerful gamma-ray burst detected in March may have been ...
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Chinese scientists explore possible signal linked to a parallel universe
A team of Chinese researchers has suggested that the mysterious gravitational wave detected in 2019, known as GW190521, may ...
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Why is the universe made of matter? These 'ghost particle' experiments could help us find out
"Precision in these measurements is critical, as even subtle discrepancies could signal deviations from the model — ...
A groundbreaking study from Radboud University suggests the universe may end in approximately 10^78 years, significantly ...
A groundbreaking study from the University of British Columbia Okanagan challenges the simulation hypothesis, proving that ...
FROSTI is a new adaptive optics system that precisely corrects distortions in LIGO’s mirrors caused by extreme laser power.
“Our latest discovery helps solve a 20-year cosmic mystery,” co-lead author Daniel Whalen from the University of Portsmouth's ...
The universe’s expansion might not be accelerating but slowing down, a new study suggests. If confirmed, the finding would upend decades of established astronomical assumptions and rewrite our ...
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Suppose everything you knew about the universe being wrong
Universe emerged from one single point in space. This theory is known as the Big Bang. And it’s the most widely accepted ...
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JWST Finds Earliest Supernova Yet, From When The Universe Was Just 730 Million Years Old
A stronomers using the JWST have traced the source of a long-duration gamma-ray burst back to a supernova that exploded ...
Micháel McCormick ’s poems and short stories have appeared in more than 80 journals and anthologies. He holds a degree in mathematics and takes inspiration from math and science for much of his work.
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