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Scientists have recreated the universe’s first molecules in a lab, offering new insights into the early cosmos and how it began to evolve.
For decades, scientists suspected this ion played a critical role in cooling the early cosmos, helping the first gas clouds ...
For more than two decades, the standard model of cosmology has stood as a reliable guide to the universe. Known as Lambda ...
How the Universe Will End Scientists think they know how the universe began, but what happens at the other end of the space-time continuum was a deep, dark mystery-until now ...
The Universe presents an extraordinary level of balance that has fascinated scientists and thinkers for centuries. From the ...
Astronomers use two main methods to find out the age of the universe, looking for the oldest stars and measuring the expansion of the universe.
The oldest and most distant black hole known to scientists dates back 13.3 billion years ago, when our universe was still in ...
Science is a field where something new is discovered every day. No matter how small, every day is different and experts work ...
Short answer: We don't really know how the universe was created, though most astrophysicists believe it started with the Big Bang.
Avi Loeb, former chair of Harvard’s astronomy department, theorizes that the universe could have been formed in a lab by other lifeforms.
The first-ever magnetic fields in the universe arose within 370,000 years of the big bang, a new analysis suggests. The work relies on standard physics, unlike some previous theories, and may shed ...
Another important number that favours the model, namely the expansion rate of the universe (known as the Hubble constant), will be presented by Massimiliano Bonamente from Huntsville, who used ...