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Enormous 3D map of the universe shows brilliant 'sea of light' near the cosmic dawn
A unique technique allowed astronomers to see the early universe as a "sea of light" and explore the effects of gravity and ...
A new three-volume study explores how quantum physics, gravitation and cosmology may be understood within a unified ...
Scientists worldwide respond to the publication of the three-volume monograph “Quantum Model of the Universe” #Physics ...
Astronomers have created an enormous 3D map of the universe revealing a glowing “sea of light” from hydrogen gas during the cosmic dawn nearly 11 billion years ago.
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The Mystery of the Universe’s First Black Holes Could Be Solved by ‘Monster Stars’
The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed what may be the first clear chemical evidence of supermassive primordial stars in ...
Astronomers have long known the universe is expanding—but exactly how fast remains one of the biggest mysteries in cosmology. Different techniques for measuring the Hubble constant stubbornly disagree ...
Hundreds of mysterious objects have appeared in images captured by the Webb space telescope. The curious dots could reshape scientists’ understanding of the cosmos.
We examine five key themes shaping the evolving EM corporate debt landscape and outline how investors can navigate risks and identify potential investment opportunities.
After its stunning debut at AWE last year, global premium smart technology brand MOVA is set to make a strong return in 2026 ...
Last year, our most detailed map of the universe yet suggested our understanding of dark energy has been wrong for decades. The shock result is reigniting the search for a better cosmic story ...
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How old is the universe? The oldest known stars may hold the answer scientists have been searching for
A new study has estimated the universe’s possible age by using precise data on stars.
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Evolution of new physical traits in mollusks has declined and grown more predictable over time
Paleobiologist Geerat Vermeij is enthralled with mollusks. Their shells line the surfaces and fill the cabinets and drawers in his office on the second floor of the Earth and Planetary Sciences ...
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