Dark matter and its impact on cosmology have puzzled physicists for nearly a century. At Perimeter Institute, two researchers ...
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After nearly a century of looking, researchers may have finally detected dark matter
For nearly a century, something unseen has tugged at the cosmos. In the 1930s, Swiss astronomer Fritz Zwicky noticed galaxies ...
Let's rewind the clock back…oh, I don't know, let's say a hundred years. It was 1917, and Einstein had just developed his ...
Nearly a century after astronomers first proposed dark matter to explain the strange motions of galaxies, scientists may finally be catching a glimpse of it. A University of Tokyo researcher analyzing ...
A radical new theory begins with a central claim: consciousness is the fundamental field of reality; time, space, and matter ...
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There Is Something "Very Wrong" With Our Understanding Of The Universe, Telescope Final Data Confirms
This is the light echo of the Big Bang, the first light that freely moved through the universe. This relic is crucial to our ...
UChicago physics Prof. Bonnie Fleming, who is also the chief research officer at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, is ...
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'Our model of cosmology might be broken': New study reveals the universe is expanding too fast for physics to explain
The Hubble tension just got tenser — with new measurements revealing that the universe is expanding faster than our current ...
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The Solar System Is Moving Much, Much Faster Than Physics Can Explain
A new study with the incredibly exciting title of "Overdispersed Radio Source Counts and Excess Radio Dipole Detection" has ...
If findings are correct, astronomer Tomonori Totani told Newsweek, this may finally solve "the greatest mystery in cosmology.
A panel of physicists and astronomers grapple with possible cracks in our modern creation myth, the standard model of cosmology. JWST’s image of spiral galaxy NGC 628, which is 32 million light-years ...
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