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Science history: Edwin Hubble uncovers the vastness of the universe with discovery of 'standard candle' — Oct. 5, 1923
On the night of Oct. 5, 1923, Edwin Hubble observed a strange star that flickered in intensity at regular intervals. The star ...
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GW190521 May Be Evidence Of Another Universe "Connected To Our Universe Through A Throat", Scientists Claim
The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO)-Virgo collaboration may have detected evidence of another ...
This hypothesis is not new. It was given the affectionate nickname of Big Crunch, and says that the accelerated expansion of ...
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New 'Unfolding the Universe' exhibit celebrates the James Webb Space Telescope through stunning artwork (photos, video)
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) continues to deliver awe-inspiring views of the cosmos and the art world has taken ...
For science-fiction enthusiasts, that’s a bit depressing. Space is big, and while the speed of light is incredibly fast to us ...
Sometimes, the simplest explanation is the best one," Professor Gupta said. "Maybe the universe’s biggest secrets are just ...
Modern cosmology reveals a universe expanding uniformly without a spatial center or edge. The Big Bang wasn't a localized ...
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A wormhole from another universe? Scientists revisit the puzzling black hole GW190521
In May 2019, astronomers picked up something strange in the fabric of spacetime. The LIGO and Virgo detectors recorded a ...
A backward, mirror universe could explain the existence of dark matter. If an anti-universe exists, it would run backward in time, before the Big Bang. Dark matter, then, could be right-handed ...
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Why does the universe exist?
The universe exists because matter and antimatter are not good friends. Is there a scientific reason why the universe exists?
Wormhole researchers suggest that LIGO and Virgo instead picked up the signals of a black hole collision in a different ...
The BYU College of Computational, Mathematical and Physical Sciences (CMS) faculty and staff held a kick-off event to bring ...
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