The Simons Observatory is one of the most ambitious cosmic observatories on Earth, dedicated to studying the cosmic microwave ...
JWST uncovers turbulence in early galaxies Gas-rich systems caused unstable star formation Galaxies evolved from chaotic to ...
The rate r, in the context of NASA spacecraft measurements, is a generalized term representing various types of rates that are crucial in different scientific disciplines. The specific definition of r ...
Physicists have been chasing one of the universe’s strangest mysteries—neutrinos, nearly invisible particles that zip through ...
The new data seem to indicate that the cosmological constant is negative, and that the universe will end in a Big Crunch,” ...
Within modern astrophysics, dark matter is considered a critical component influencing the formation and structure of the ...
Japanese physicists have demonstrated for the first time that knotoid structures—stable knots—can naturally form within a ...
Researchers at Tohoku University have shown that linking quantum sensors in optimized networks can dramatically boost their sensitivity. Uncovering dark matter, the invisible substance thought to bind ...
New James Webb Space Telescope observations indicate that early galaxies were more chaotic than previous results suggested.
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has revealed that early universe galaxies were more turbulent and disorderly than previously believed.
Astronomers have released a comprehensive catalog of galaxy clusters, using data from the Dark Energy Survey, potentially shedding light on the elusive dark universe.
James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) continues to peel back layers of our cosmic viewpoint: its latest discovery reveals that ...