Though a single measurement is not enough to definitively decide the debate, this is a major win for dark matter proponents.
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When the hot Big Bang first occurred, the Universe reached a maximum temperature never recreated since. What was it like back then?
There are billions of potentially inhabited planets in the Milky Way alone. Here’s how NASA will at last discover and measure them.
2022 was a year full of scientific discoveries and the dawn of the JWST. But Hubble’s still going after 32 years. Here’s the amazing proof!
The first set of James Webb’s images blew us all away. In just 2 mere months, it’s seen highlights that no one could have predicted.
Before there were planets, stars, and galaxies, before even neutral atoms or stable protons, there was the Big Bang. How did we prove it?
It was a particularly good year for biotech and medical technology. There were also notable advances in energy.
The Universe is 13.8 billion years old, going back to the hot Big Bang. But was that truly the beginning, and is that truly its age?
“What modern science has taught us is that life is not a property of matter.”
A recent experiment challenges the leading dark matter theory and hints at new directions for uncovering one of the Universe’s biggest mysteries.
The cosmic microwave background offers clues.
If you bring too much mass or energy together in one location, you’ll inevitably create a black hole. So why didn’t the Big Bang become one?
Want to avoid getting “spaghettified” by a black hole? Steer clear of the smaller ones.
Just 13.8 billion years after the hot Big Bang, we can see 46.1 billion light-years away in all directions. Doesn’t that violate…something?
Before Constantine received his history-defining vision, a pagan Sun god paved the way for Jesus Christ’s triumphal entry into the Eternal City.
When scientists tested this hydrogel on mice, they had cleaner teeth than most humans.
It’s an agricultural moonshot: Scientists hope to increase plant yields by hacking photosynthesis, the process that powers life on Earth.
With its very first deep-field view of the Universe now released, the James Webb Space Telescope has shown us our cosmos as never before.
Look out at a distant object, and you’re not seeing it as it is today. It’s size, brightness, and actual distance are all different.
Should we be searching for life on other planets, or technology?
There might be a hard limit to our knowledge of the Universe.
Two types of nanotechnology, metalenses and metamaterials, could soon make Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak a reality.
It is a story with nebulous beginnings and no discernible end.
The stars circle each other every 51 minutes, confirming a decades-old prediction.
Leading a scientific revolution is easy: you just have to succeed where the current theory fails while equaling its successes. Good luck!
Hubble revolutionized astronomy more than once. Here’s what we can expect from the James Webb Space Telescope.
The Universe is 13.8 billion years old, going back to the hot Big Bang. But was that truly the beginning, and is that truly its age?
The multiverse pushes beyond the limits of the scientific method. From our vantage point in the Universe, we cannot know if it’s real.
An effective strategic approach to unlocking and selecting truly innovative solutions.
With a telescope at just the right distance from the Sun, we could use its gravity to enhance and magnify a potentially inhabited planet.