A remarkable new study challenges the findings of Nobel Prize winning research into how our universe has changed over time.
Led by doctoral student Tatsuya Kotani and Professor Tomoharu Oka from Keio University, the research team measured the ...
Dark-energy evidence suggests the universe will end in a “big crunch” roughly 20 billion years from now. The universe is nearing the halfway point of what may be a 33-billion-year lifespan, according ...
The Universe may not have begun with a Big Bang, but instead with a Big Bounce, according to a new theory about how the ...
The universe's expansion may actually have started to slow rather than accelerating at an ever-increasing rate as previously ...
If recent discoveries that dark energy is evolving hold any water, our Universe will collapse under its own gravity on a ...
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Is the expansion of the universe slowing down?
It is widely accepted that the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate, but now researchers say our measurements of the ...
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'Not so exotic anymore': The James Webb telescope is unraveling the truth about the universe's first black holes
A peculiar object discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope just 700 million years after the Big Bang could reveal the ...
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Our universe's oldest galaxies were hot messes
The universe's first galaxies were hot messes, according to a recent study. During their younger days, they were wild, ...
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