In the blink of an eye after the Big Bang, the universe could have birthed strange new stars and black holes.
A new study suggests that during a potential phase of primordial matter domination, particle interactions may have led to the formation of the universe’s first compact cosmic objects. Less than a ...
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ESO’s Laser Trials Unlock Hidden Cosmic Mysteries in the Southern Sky
A recent laser trial at theEuropean Southern Observatory (ESO) in Chile marks a groundbreaking step in the field of optical ...
New simulations suggest magnetic fields hold the key to forming black holes that defy known mass limits. When powerful ...
Thelin won the Scottish Cup final by going to three at the back. He reverted to type at the start of the season and the Dons ...
Before atomic elements came together, less than a second after the Big Bang, if particles condensed into halos of matter, ...
Monster black holes entered the cosmic scene soon after the Universe’s birth and grew rapidly, reaching millions or even ...
“The Universe will just get colder and deader from now on,” added Douglas Scott, study author and a cosmologist at the ...
After Seattle’s 44–22 win, Cooper Kupp joked that kneel-downs cost the Seahawks a 200-yard rushing line and asked the NFL to ...
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'The universe will just get colder and deader from now on': Euclid telescope confirms star formation has already peaked in the cosmos
Astronomers using data from ESA's Euclid and Herschel space telescopes have confirmed that star formation has already peaked ...
TESS launched atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 in 2018 to study exoplanets that transit their star from our perspective, meaning they ...
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