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Dark matter and dark energy may not exist, new research finds
These unseen components supposedly make up about 95 percent of what exists. What if they don’t exist at all?
Last time I wrote about new data that overturns the standard cosmological model. Before anyone starts dusting off their ...
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“Everything Will Disappear”: Physicists Have Just Calculated the Exact Date When— and How—Our Universe Ends
Physicists have uncovered a shocking twist in the fate of the universe—backed by real data and a precise timeline.
A research team at the City University of New York and the University of Texas at Austin has discovered a way to make ...
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The First Black Holes May Be From 1 Second After The Big Bang, Before Atoms Existed
If this new model of the universe is right, there were boson stars and cannibal stars hundreds of millions of years before ...
A breakthrough in manipulating dark excitons could pave the way for next-generation quantum communication systems and ultra-compact photonic devices. A research group from the City University of New Y ...
The stunning image, titled 'The Fall of Icarus', was created by astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy, who specialises in taking ...
Researchers are uncovering the origins of cosmic rays, linking them to mysterious cosmic accelerators called PeVatrons New research from astrophysicists at Michigan State University may bring scientis ...
While they may not be particularly well-known, thrillers like Operation Avalanche, Read My Lips, and Roadgames are still ...
Morning Overview on MSN
New space telescope could spot primordial black holes
With the promise of detecting primordial black holes formed at the dawn of time, NASA’s Roman Space Telescope is set to offer ...
The northern lights might be visible for the second night in a row in parts of Illinois. Here's when to look outside.
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Oyinkan Braithwaite and Bolu Babalola Are on TIME’s Must-Read List of 2025
Four Nigerian authors, Oyinkan Braithwaite, Nnedi Okorafor, Bolu Babalola, and Olufunke Grace Bankole, make TIME’s 100 Must-Read Books of 2025.
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