9 stories tagged with #cosmology, in publish-time order across the WeSearch catalog. Tag pages update as new stories ingest.
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20,000 Eyes on the Universe
We live in a golden age of astronomical imaging. Telescopes are capturing billions of galaxy images, painting the universe in breathtaking detail. But there's a problem, and it's a…
The Black Hole Scientists Say Is Growing Too Fast
What if the universe is quietly telling us that our greatest scientific models are incomplete? For decades, astronomers believed they understood the timeline of cosmic history. Th…
Cosmic Voids May Contain the Universe’s Best Secrets
Once dismissed as empty expanses between galaxies, cosmic voids are becoming one of the most promising tools for probing the universe’s biggest mysteries.…
Did Chinese scientists simulate what could be the ‘end of the universe’?
Tsinghua University team’s tackles one of most unsettling ideas in theoretical physics to possibly open a new pathway in quantum computing.…
Rubin Tracks Skyscraper-Size Asteroids, Supernovas, and Interstellar Visitors
Astronomers are preparing for a new era of big-data astronomy, and results are already starting to arrive.…
What If the Universe Had No Beginning? Part 1: A Wave Function for the Universe
The equations of general relativity give up at the singularity. Decades before Stephen Hawking dared to guess what came before, John Wheeler and Bryce DeWitt built the strange math…
First-ever direct image of the cosmic web reveals the Universe’s hidden highways
Astronomers have revealed the sharpest image ever captured of a filament in the cosmic web — the enormous hidden structure connecting galaxies across the Universe. The glowing stra…
New AI algorithms are 95% better at showing how the universe changes over time
A squad of new AI algorithms called GAME could help astrophysicists take a more accurate reading of the universe’s behavior, a new study suggests.…
The universe may end trillions of years sooner than we thought
Recent surveys hint that the rate of cosmic expansion changes dramatically over time; if that's true, then the universe could end much sooner than we thought, new research suggests…