Experts have unveiled the most detailed images yet of the universe’s infancy, capturing light that traveled for more than 13 billion years.
Physics Professor Colin Hill and collaborators have released the clearest images to-date of the universe in its infancy.
Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb discusses how scientists trace the cosmic journey of high-energy neutrinos from the Big Bang to ...
The Simons Observatory, a most advanced network of telescopes aimed at mapping the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) with unprecedented precision, has reached a major milestone: the Large Aperture ...
If dark energy continues to weaken, the accelerating expansion of the universe could slow — and possibly reverse. In that ...
One of the Holy Grails in cosmology is a look back at the earliest epochs of cosmic history. Unfortunately, the universe's ...
The clearest and most precise images yet of the universe in its infancy—the earliest cosmic time accessible to humans—have ...
Using data from nearly 15 million galaxies and quasars, the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has created the most detailed 3D map of the universe ever made. A new analysis combining DESI’s ...
"Our data indicates that the Universe will expand forever, and at an accelerating rate," said Sehgal, who analyzed data ...
Analyzing this cosmic microwave background in high definition has allowed ... light that travelled for more than 13 billion ...
New data from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope has allowed astronomers to travel back in time to the dawn of the universe.
Our current best theories of the universe suggest that dark energy is making it expand faster and faster, but new ...