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The world's most powerful telescopes, including the James Webb Space Telescope and FAST, are revolutionizing our ...
Earth and our entire Milky Way galaxy may sit inside a mysterious giant hole which makes the cosmos expand faster here than ...
Are you interested in astronomy? Find a time to deepen your knowledge and observe the night sky this summer! The stars, planets, and all the things “out there” are sometimes difficult to see ...
This year, humankind glimpsed the universe in ways that were never before possible, and space missions took unprecedented leaps forward in unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos.
But that's not all: researchers are also studying the universe in the fourth dimension—time—and, in doing so, opening up incredible possibilities for observing bright yet fleeting phenomena.
Observing one-dimensional anyons: Exotic quasiparticles in the coldest corners of the universe by University of Innsbruck edited by Sadie Harley, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
Astronomers peering back deep in time into the distant universe think they may have discovered a population of previous hidden galaxies that could shake up astrophysics.
Scientists have discovered the most powerful blasts of energy in the known universe. Dubbed extreme nuclear transients, or ENTs, the cosmic explosions are unprecedented in their intensity.
In CUriosity, experts across the CU Boulder campus answer pressing questions about humans, our planet and the universe beyond. Previously, astrophysicist Jeremy Darling tackled: “What is the biggest ...
What has the telescope shown so far? The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has already begun to upend scientists’ previous assumptions about the universe. The telescope was designed to observe the ...
This idea has been formulated a couple different ways over the years. Weak AP asserts that because humans are observing the universe, it must have evolved to support the emergence of intelligent life.