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‘Cosmic inflation’: did the early cosmos balloon in size? A mirror universe going backwards in time may be a simpler explanation
Dark energy: could the mysterious force we think of as constant actually vary over cosmic time?
The earliest galaxies formed amazingly fast after the Big Bang. Do they break the universe or change its age?
There were more black holes in the early universe than we thought – new research
The universe is smoother than the standard model of cosmology suggests – so is the theory broken?
Cosmology is at a tipping point – we may be on the verge of discovering new physics
New measurements reveal the enormous halos that shroud all galaxies in the universe
What is space made of? An astrophysics expert explains all the components – from radiation to dark matter – found in the…
Scientists will study nearby galaxies to uncover galactic formation history and dark matter
85% of the matter in the universe is missing. But we’re getting closer to finding it
Heaviest antimatter observation yet will fine-tune numbers for dark matter search
Galaxies in dense environments tend to be larger, settling one cosmic question and raising others
Perfect Place For Physics
Too Many Missing Satellite Galaxies Found
Researchers See Light
Satellite images provide early glimpse of telescope’s potential
Scientists reveal first data from Euclid telescope offering snapshot of cosmic history
How a world record ‘squeeze’ could offer comfort for dark matter hunters
Is dark matter’s main rival theory dead? There’s bad news from the Cassini spacecraft and other recent tests
Dark Matter Might Be ‘Light’
Dark matter: our new experiment aims to turn the ghostly substance into actual light
Peter Higgs’ famous particle discovery is now at the heart of strategies to unlock the secrets of the universe
Peter Higgs was one of the greats of particle physics. He transformed what we know about the building blocks of the universe
‘Dark stars’: dark matter may form exploding stars – and observing the damage could help reveal what it’s made of
Finding New Answers With Nuclear Clock
Unlocking the secrets of the universe: new discoveries in Gravitational Waves
Beyond whats possible: new JWST observations unearth mysterious ancient galaxies
Why is the universe ripping itself apart? A new study of exploding stars shows dark energy may be more complicated than we thought
On trail of dark side of universe
Development work with clear perspective
Its more than name
We traced a powerful radio signal to the most distant source yet – a galaxy billions of lightyears away
Astronomers find abundance of Milky Way-like galaxies in early Universe, rewriting cosmic evolution theories
New clues to nature of elusive dark matter
New clues to nature of illusive dark matter
Astronomers reveal cosmic ribbon around rare galaxy
Dark matter halos measured around ancient quasars
Putting universe to test
Latest muon measurement doubles precision
Scientists in drag; satirical science music; sci-fi costume competitions; and dark matters
The art of dark matter; satirical science music; and making the atmosphere tangible
Bull shark bandits, butterfly-inspired tech, satirical science music, and bloody school science classes
Spider crabs, science denial, and a play by ChatGPT
Science plans for telescope’s first light focus of CCAT Consortium meeting
Space discovery innovator in line for nation’s top science prize
Dark matter in colliding galaxy clusters, travelling back to the cosmic dawn, enabling ‘impossible’ research, and more
Dark matter in colliding galaxy clusters, travelling back to the cosmic dawn, enabling ‘impossible’ research, and more
‘Gas-trophysics’ symposium expands on work of two Cornell astronomers