The latest wave of cosmology results suggests the universe might not be the smooth, predictable machine textbooks once ...
Scientists are a step closer to solving one of the universe's biggest mysteries as new research finds evidence that two of ...
The past, present and future of the universe is about to be revealed in unprecedented detail by Britain’s biggest academic supercomputer called the Cosmology Machine, based at the University of Durham ...
Unafraid to question both scripture and science, Ramakrishnan brings an iconoclast's clarity and a seeker's humility to his work. Brahman: All This Whatsoever That Moves is the culmination of his ...
Early 20th-century cosmology transitioned from galactic astronomy with Edwin Hubble's discovery of external galaxies and the universe's expansion, which Albert Einstein's general relativity later ...
To astronomers in the 1990s, these three facts were self-evident: The universe is expanding; all the matter in the universe is gravitationally attracting all the other matter in the universe; ...
New research suggests the universe may be lopsided. Cosmic microwave background and galaxy data hint at directional differences, challenging cosmology’s assumption of uniformity and standard ...
The FLAMINGO super simulation maps the universe from its earliest moments but finds galaxies cluster less than cosmological ...
A new study questions dark energy's role in the universe's acceleration, suggesting it may be weakening instead.
On October 8 (local time), the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced the winners of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics: James Peebles, Professor Emeritus at Princeton University, USA, for his ...
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How did it all begin? For a hundred years, scientists have posited that the Universe began with a Big Bang. All of the matter, and even space itself, was compressed into an infinitely small point. In ...