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'The dream has come true': Standard model of cosmology holds up in massive 6-year study of the universe — with one big caveat
The six-year Dark Energy Survey has released its full results, showing that two leading models of cosmology are equally valid ...
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A spinning universe could crack the mysteries of dark energy and our place in the multiverse
The universe seems to be spinning, and that could explain what dark energy is and why it's weakening while revealing our ...
Dark matter doesn't absorb or give off light so scientists can't study it directly. But they can observe how its gravity ...
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The two biggest mysteries in the universe may be linked
Black holes and dark matter are two of the universe’s deepest mysteries, and they may not be as unrelated as they seem. From ...
A new high-resolution map of distant galaxies may help scientists understand the mysterious dark matter holding the universe ...
As the Dark Energy Survey (DES) releases its final results, we caught up with two physicists who've been involved in the ...
Dark stars powered by dark matter may explain bright galaxies, massive black holes, and mysterious red objects in the early universe.
JWST has revealed a strange early universe filled with ultra-bright “blue monster” galaxies, mysterious “little red dots,” ...
Astronomers may have finally cracked one of the universe’s biggest mysteries: how black holes grew so enormous so fast after ...
James Webb has spotted mysterious little red dots in the early universe that may actually be hidden black holes, challenging long-held ideas about how galaxies and cosmic giants formed.
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