Around 13.7 billion years ago, something collapsed. It fell outward into the nothingness that stretched in every direction, ...
A unique dataset of Type Ia supernovae being released today could change how cosmologists measure the expansion history of ...
You may think that time started 13.8 billion years ago at the birth of the universe, but physicists with alternative ...
Despite its whimsical name, Quipu (pronounced “kee-poo”) is the largest confirmed superstructure in the universe to date in ...
A unique dataset of Type Ia Supernovae being released today could change how cosmologists measure the expansion history of the Universe.
Soon, a new cone-shaped spacecraft will launch into space on a mission to chart the skies like never before. Called SPHEREx (for Spectro-Photometer ...
In hope of discovering the source of time's river, University of Surrey physicists Thomas Guff, Chintalpati Umashankar Shastry, and Andrea Rocco looked for signs of its existence in the equivalent of ...
Located approximately 27,000 light-years (one light year equals approximately nine trillion kilometres) from Earth — relatively close when it comes to galactic black holes — Sag A* has an estimated ...
Phys.org / Release of Type Ia supernovae data may hold key to the history of the universe A unique dataset of Type Ia supernovae being released today could change how cosmologists measure the ...
The Congregation admitted Lord William Hague as Oxford University’s Chancellor today, in a ceremony held at the Sheldonian Theatre.
A unique dataset of Type Ia supernovae being released today could change how cosmologists measure the expansion history of the universe.