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The Universe’s “Red Sky Paradox” Just Got Darker: Most Stars Might Never Host Observers
A new study from David Kipping attempts to explain why we are located around a yellow star, and so early in the universe.
For two decades, scientists believed the cosmological constant, known as λ (lambda), was positive. That meant the Universe ...
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This Week in Science: A Bizarre Bird, The End of The Universe, And More!
This year, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Shimon Sakaguchi from Osaka University in Japan, Mary E.
A neutrino sensor array, ARCA, lines the Mediterranean seafloor near Sicily. A physicist took ARCA’s first huge win to a warm audience at the Neutrino 2024 conference. The highly energetic neutrino ...
Modern cosmology reveals a universe expanding uniformly without a spatial center or edge. The Big Bang wasn't a localized explosion but a simultaneous ...
Researchers analyze how long black hole, white dwarf and neutron stars take to decay to determine universe's age.
The bright outflow jets of J0529 are being fed by a process called Super-Eddington Accretion, where an object exceeds its ...
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Science history: Edwin Hubble uncovers the vastness of the universe with discovery of 'standard candle' — Oct. 5, 1923
On the night of Oct. 5, 1923, Edwin Hubble observed a strange star that flickered in intensity at regular intervals. The star ...
A mysterious object with a mass equivalent to 1 million suns has been detected in space, but its nature remains unknown.
Euclid Consortium, the international group that manages the European Space Agency’s Euclid space telescope, has published the largest ever simulation of the universe. Called Flagship 2, the simulation ...
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Two Greatest Mysteries in Science
Michio Kaku explores two great mysteries: what existed before the universe and how the human brain creates ...
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