A new theory claims dark matter and dark energy don’t exist — they’re just side effects of the universe’s changing forces. By ...
Dark matter could be explained by a mirror universe running backward in time, offering symmetry that accounts for unexplained ...
New supercomputer simulations hint that dark energy might be dynamic, not constant, subtly reshaping the Universe’s structure. The findings align with recent DESI observations, offering the strongest ...
Early Universe could host primordial black holes, cannibal stars and boson stars, offering new insights into dark matter, ...
A new study in the journal Nature examines the distribution of dark matter in the universe, attempting to figure out if it ...
The INFN received their long-awaited lead treasure in 2010, and in 2017, armed with a new shield made of melted Roman lead, ...
The scientists, from Spain and Germany, say the current standard model of physics cannot explain everything we see in the universe ...
About 85% of the universe is dark matter, and some physicists speculate an entire parallel dark universe—and even dark life—could exist undetected beside ours.
Cosmology is already a complicated field of study, so switching up the variables is extra rough.
In the blink of an eye after the Big Bang, the universe could have birthed strange new stars and black holes.
Before atomic elements came together, less than a second after the Big Bang, if particles condensed into halos of matter, ...