Astronomers have identified a quasar that may help explain how the universe’s “dark ages” finally ended. Astronomers have ...
The new findings could help explain how the early universe's "dark ages" drew to a close and how black holes rapidly grew to possess masses equivalent to millions or billions of suns so long ago.
For decades and centuries, scientists have thought that they have all the information about the universe and how it operates, but recent studies and discoveries have proven that they are not as ...
According to Gupta, “The study’s findings confirm our previous work, which suggested that the universe is 26.7 billion years old, negating the necessity for dark matter’s existence.” ...
Their study, published in The Astrophysical Journal, gives new insight into the relationship between dark matter and supermassive black holes when the universe was still very young, and how ...
The Dark Universe is dead and buried but the grand ambitions for this saga live on as internet legend. Specifically, the big-name actors once eyeballed to play key monsters and humans in this saga ...
The big, bad count of this winter’s Nosferatu goes by Orlok, but you know his real name. (The estate of Bram Stoker sure did back in the 1920s, when they sued F.W. Murnau for copyright infringement.
New research suggests that dark energy isn't needed to explain the acceleration in the expansion of the universe — instead suggesting giant voids in space are creating an illusion. When you ...
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