In A Nutshell Astronomers have identified 18 ancient, dust-shrouded galaxies from the universe’s first billion years that ...
The studied galaxy existed about 930 million years ago after the Big Bang. Even though this might sound like a long time ago, in universe terms this is not ...
This enormous chain of hundreds of galaxies—a cosmic filament—is twisting through space 400 million light-years away ...
Supermassive black holes, often considered the universe's most extreme objects, are now seen as cosmic predators that can slow star growth in galaxies millions of light-years ...
I was very hyped for High on Life 2. After all, its predecessor remains one of the funniest and most memorable FPS experiences I’ve had.
For Badambayeva, art has always been the foundation around which everything else is built. Trained as a classical painter and ...
Deepak Chopra preached detachment, karma, and pure consciousness to millions. Then the Epstein files dropped, revealing late-night hangouts, "cute girls" emails, and celebrity dinner arrangements with ...
The earliest black holes in the universe may not have disappeared from Hawking radiation after all, new research hints. Instead, they fed on the energy of the ancient cosmos to grow supermassive.
It's well established that the universe is expanding, but there's serious disagreement among scientists over how fast it's happening.
New data from major dark-energy observatories suggest the universe may not expand forever after all. A Cornell physicist calculates that the cosmos is heading toward a dramatic reversal: after ...
A physicist proposes that the universe is not empty space, but is a viscous fluid, fueling the expansion and contraction we see.