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Scientists may be approaching a 'fundamental breakthrough in cosmology and particle physics', if dark matter and 'ghost particles' can interact
Astronomers found evidence that dark matter and neutrinos may interact, hinting at a "fundamental breakthrough" that challenges our understanding of how the universe evolved.
Will two rare supernovas finally tell us how fast the universe is expanding? Perhaps, but we'll have to wait for it for them ...
The mystery of dark matter—unseen, pervasive, and essential in standard cosmology—has loomed over physics for decades. In new ...
At 3.3 billion light-years across, the ring may challenge the “cosmological principle” that the universe looks uniform at sufficiently large scales.
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'The dream has come true': Standard model of cosmology holds up in massive 6-year study of the universe — with one big caveat
The six-year Dark Energy Survey has released its full results, showing that two leading models of cosmology are equally valid ...
As the Dark Energy Survey (DES) releases its final results, we caught up with two physicists who've been involved in the ...
Mission-grade cosmology software implementing thermodynamic space-time dilatation with reproducible growth predictions ...
Cosmology is a grand science; it takes our imagination into the vast depths of the Universe. The Universe is so big that we ...
Illustration of a set of real zeros of a graph polynomial (middle) and two Feynman diagrams. Credit: Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences How can the behavior of elementary particles ...
Nobel Prize winners for physics Arno Penzias (left) and Robert W. Wilson stand in front of their microwave radio antenna at Holmdel Bell Labs in New Jersey on Oct. 18, 1978. They won for studies in ...
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