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The Universe’s “Red Sky Paradox” Just Got Darker: Most Stars Might Never Host Observers
A new study from David Kipping attempts to explain why we are located around a yellow star, and so early in the universe.
For two decades, scientists believed the cosmological constant, known as λ (lambda), was positive. That meant the Universe ...
Three enormous and peculiar radio light rings were discovered far, far outside our own galaxy, shedding more light on one of ...
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Inside the Dorrance DOME at Arizona Science Center, a new immersive experience
A new universe awaits at the Arizona Science Center with the ‘Dorrance DOME,’ a 60-foot immersive space featuring 360-degree visuals and sound! ABC15's Nicole Gutierrez got a first look inside the new ...
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The Universe Is Way More Complicated Than You Think
You think the universe is 3D? That’s cute. Physicists say reality might stretch across 11 dimensions — and we’re only seeing ...
To answer Robertson: The Higgs field doesn’t appear to have more valleys to explore, according to our current understanding.
The bright outflow jets of J0529 are being fed by a process called Super-Eddington Accretion, where an object exceeds its ...
Nobel laureate Kip Thorne, who will deliver the Royal Irish Academy 2025 Hamilton Lecture, on his lifelong quest to ...
Want to try luck with our previous crossword puzzles? The most recent ones can be found below, but you can access the full ...
Astronomers have identified a rare odd radio circle — twin rings surrounding a galaxy 7 billion light-years away.
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