A vast new survey of the early universe has dramatically expanded the known population of hydrogen gas halos surrounding young galaxies, revealing that these structures are far more common and diverse ...
The Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment (HETDEX) has discovered tens of thousands of gigantic hydrogen gas halos, called ...
Dark matter is thought to exist everywhere, wrapping around galaxies and helping to shape the largest things in the universe.
Independent researcher James E. Beecham, MD, today introduces the flagship equation of his Space-Phase (SP3) framework, offering a clear and elegant explanation for one of modern cosmology’s most ...
A new study led by Indian American researcher Bhupal Dev at Washington University in St. Louis offers a new way to explain ...
The early universe is absolutely so far outside our understanding of how the world works it's hard to describe in words. Back ...
Some of the young universe’s biggest structures were hiding in plain sight. Astronomers have now identified more than 33,000 ...
Understanding how the universe transitioned from darkness to light with the formation of the first stars and galaxies is a key turning point in the universe's development, known as the Cosmic Dawn.
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Looking at a very distant galaxy, astronomers think they may have observed some of the first stars in the universe.
The collective gravity of countless neutrinos gently irons out the wrinkles in the cosmic web, preventing matter from clumping together too quickly. It’s a bit like a shower of tiny, almost ...