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A new University of Kansas survey of distant galaxies using the James Webb Space Telescope reveals never-before-seen star ...
A bold new theory suggests the universe didn’t begin with a single Big Bang, but instead unfolds through a series of ultra-fast, invisible bursts called “temporal singularities.” These fleeting events ...
In episode 3 of 'What's in a name' we look at what can be lost in translation when physicists try and name the unknown.
Physicists from CERN working on Large Hadron Collider, came close to answering why there was more matter in the early ...
Intriguingly, ultralight dark matter might be able to turn into photons (light) — and it's through this process that the ...
Why matter dominates over antimatter in our universe has long been a major cosmic mystery to physicists. A new finding by the ...
It is observed that about half of the matter cannot be occupied just by stars and galaxies. Scientists say that hydrogen gas clouds could unveil it. Missing matter of the universe may have finally ...
At one-one-thousandth of a second after the Big Bang, the great annihilation event should have wiped out all matter, leaving a universe of only radiation. Why still don't know why ...
The LHCb experiment at CERN has uncovered a fundamental asymmetry in the behavior of baryons. During the Moriond Conference in Italy, the LHCb collaboration at CERN announced that a new ...
A faint cosmic spin – one rotation per 500 billion years – could resolve the stubborn Hubble tension by tweaking standard ...