New measurements using gravitational lensing suggest the universe’s current expansion rate does not agree with signals from the early cosmos.
Cosmic dawn galaxies seen by JWST reveal hidden clues about dark matter and keep rival theories about its true nature alive.
A research team led by Professor Woong-bae Zee at Sejong University has uncovered compelling evidence that the distinctive ...
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Solved at last? Scientists may have spotted dark matter for real
For nearly a century, dark matter has been the invisible scaffolding of the universe, inferred from its gravitational pull ...
Galaxy clusters are the most massive objects in the universe held together by gravity, containing up to several thousand ...
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NASA’s Webb telescope spots first-ever supernova from 730 million years after big bang
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has recently made a historic observation, identifying the earliest supernova ever detected.
"We might lose the ability to observe about 30% of the faintest galaxies. We are at the point of starting to be able to see ...
Most normal matter in the universe isn’t found in planets, stars or galaxies –where it’s distributed
If you look across space with a telescope, you’ll see countless galaxies, most of which host large central black holes, billions of stars and their attendant planets. The universe teems with huge, ...
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