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Our broken universe model might work only if space is a bizarre sticky fluid
Cosmologists are quietly confronting a possibility that would have sounded absurd a generation ago: the standard picture of a ...
Astrum on MSNOpinion
What this inconvenient element is forcing cosmologists to rethink
For decades, cosmologists have relied on models that neatly explain the universe — until one element kept refusing to fall in ...
Astronomers have proposed a new way to solve the so-called “Hubble tension,” but the approach ultimately raises more questions than it answers. By way of background, cosmologists are in a bit of a ...
As I finished my PhD in 1992, the universe was full of mystery – we didn’t even know exactly what it is made of. One could argue that cosmologists had made little progress in our understanding of ...
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is based in Chile. It sits atop Cerro Pachón mountain. Atop a mountain in Chile, where the skies seem bigger and darker, sits the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, a project of ...
David Weinberg receives funding from the National Science Foundation and NASA that supports his dark energy research. Ashley Ross receives funding from Lawrence Berkeley National Lab to support his ...
The clearest pictures yet of the newborn cosmos strengthen the prevailing model of the universe but deepen a mystery about its expansion rate. Measurements of this rate, known as the Hubble constant, ...
Last spring, a team of nearly 1,000 cosmologists announced that dark energy — the enigmatic agent propelling the universe to swell in size at an ever-increasing rate — might be slackening. The ...
In the early 2000s, it seemed that cosmologists had solved the largest and most complex puzzle of all: how the universe works. “There was this amazing moment when all of a sudden, all the pieces in ...
[SPONSORED GUEST ARTICLE] Since the beginning of human existence, people have looked into the night sky and wondered how the universe began. Cosmologists using the UK’s Memory Intensive DiRAC HPC ...
Robert Nichol receives funding from STFC for work on 4MOST. As I finished my PhD in 1992, the universe was full of mystery – we didn’t even know exactly what it is made of. One could argue that ...
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