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Dark energy’s decline could ignite a cosmic fireball endgame
But is the expansion of the universe really relentless, or might the cosmos be setting up for its own fiery collapse? A ...
This fall, LIT Immersive will officially open its doors, offering locals and visitors alike a new way to experience storytelling, where the audience doesn’t just watch the story—they become part of it ...
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Scientists map the invisible universe with fresh clues to dark matter/energy
Cosmologists are finally beginning to sketch a coherent picture of the universe we cannot see, using exquisitely detailed maps of galaxies, ghostly light and the large scale structure of space itself.
Across the past century science has reached an understanding of the cosmos that is as profound as it is precise. Much remains unknown, such as the true nature of the dark matter that dominates gravity ...
Rossana Ruggeri is part of the DESI Collaboration. She receives funding from her ARC DECRA grant. She is affiliated with QUT and UQ. The universe has been expanding ever since the Big Bang almost 14 ...
Scientists at Rutgers and collaborators have traced the invisible dark matter scaffolding of the universe using over 100,000 Lyman-alpha emitting galaxies. By studying how these galaxies clustered ...
Researchers, in a recent Physical Review Letters paper, introduce a new mechanism that may finally allow ultralight dark photons to be considered serious candidates for dark matter, with promising ...
This fall, LIT Immersive will officially open its doors, offering locals and visitors alike a new way to experience storytelling, where the audience doesn’t just watch the story—they become part of it ...
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