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Researchers, in a recent Physical Review Letters paper, introduce a new mechanism that may finally allow ultralight dark ...
A ground telescope in Chile detected cosmic polarization signals, confirming the universe’s first stars' timeline.
The James Webb Space Telescope's Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) captured imagery of a pair of stars called Wolf-Rayet 140.
By studying light from this time, such as polarised microwave signals left on the cosmic microwave background, scientists can learn how the first luminous objects shaped the universe’s structure.
Unsplash/Khamkeo Vilaysing Dubai: A rare cosmic explosion lit up the southern ... was confirmed on Saturday night when a dazzling point of light, now designated AT 2025nlr, was spotted in the ...
Webb discovered dozens of small, powerful galaxies from 800 million years ago that likely drove cosmic reionization by ...
You’re surrounded by light from billions of stars… so why does the sky go dark at night? In the 19th century, German astronomer Heinrich Olbers asked a question so simple, it rewrote how we think ...
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A USC-led research team has created a series of supercomputer-simulated twins of our Milky Way galaxy—which could help ...
But the rest of the universe is made of cosmic baryons, or ordinary matter ... That’s because ordinary matter emits light at different wavelengths, but much of it is so diffuse that it ...
‘The best lighting is the kind that no one notices,’ says Gilbert Mathews, founder of the Texas-based lighting company. Here, he speaks to Wallpaper* on its latest fixture Stellaris after its debut at ...