In the vast expanse of the universe, astronomers have just uncovered a colossal cosmic structure, breaking all previous ...
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Cosmic rays (CRs) are accelerated in diverse astrophysical ... However, specific local properties of a background (or extrinsic) turbulence can also explain, to some extent, the gamma-ray and CR halo ...
According to the timescape model, the dominance of these voids in the cosmic landscape could explain the observed acceleration without the need for dark energy. The team analyzed the Pantheon+ ...
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and new research suggests an analogous ancestry test for black holes. Rather than relying on a cheek swab or a little blood, however, these cosmic DNA tests utilize tiny ripples in the fabric of ...
A CRACK IN EVERYTHING: How Black Holes Came In From the Cold and Took Cosmic Centre Stage, by Marcus Chown When writing about the complexities of our universe, the astronomer turned author Marcus ...
That timeline means that this supermassive black hole, estimated to have a mass around 200 million times that of the sun, existed in a vital cosmic period known as the "epoch of reionization." ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has uncovered that supermassive black holes existed just 450 million years after the Big Bang, challenging our understanding of their rapid formation. Credit: ...
Scientists from IISc and RRI have developed a novel 'fantail' antenna design capable of detecting faint signals in cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB) with unprecedented precision.
A cometary globule, known as “God’s Hand,” has been captured by the Dark Energy Camera on NSF’s Víctor M. Blanco 4-meter Telescope. Credit: Images and videos ...
Invisible dark matter makes up most of the universe – but we can only detect it from its gravitational effects Galaxies in our universe seem to be achieving an impossible feat. They are rotating with ...