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Science history: James Webb Space Telescope launches — and promptly cracks our view of the universe — Dec. 25, 2021
The James Webb Space Telescope blasted off from a launchpad in French Guiana in 2021, before reaching a spot in orbit a ...
Contrary to popular belief, our universe may not be constantly expanding after all. A groundbreaking study by South Korean ...
Scientists analysing dark energy say the universe’s expansion may be slowing, raising the possibility gravity could ...
Clear out your shelves for a bumper new crop of books by authors including Naomi Klein, Rebecca Solnit and Xand Van Tulleken, ...
From ocean floors and distant planets to the birth of the universe itself, this video explores the largest scientific projects ever constructed. It explains how these massive tools work, what they ...
Studies suggest that the universe's expansion is decelerating — but what could that mean for the future of the cosmos?
Fasten your seatbelts, because if you visit the Michigan Science Center in Detroit you just might end up on a journey to the moon, through Saturn's rings and beyond. It's all part of Hyperspace: A ...
With sapphire waterfalls, lava rain and orbits around dead stars, these distant worlds push the limits of what’s possible.
By studying tiny distortions in the shapes of distant galaxies, scientists mapped dark matter and dark energy across one of the largest sky surveys ever assembled. Their results back the standard ...
The simulation hypothesis—the idea that our universe might be an artificial construct running on some advanced alien computer ...
Another batch of the ‘impossible’ galaxies turned out not to be standard galaxies at all, but a new type of object that ...
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"Cosmic Dipole Anomaly" Suggests That Our Universe May Be "Lopsided", Seriously Challenging Our Understanding Of The Cosmos
"The cosmic dipole anomaly has thus established itself as a major challenge to the standard cosmological model, even if the ...
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