New observations suggest our estimations of the cosmic dipole effect are in fact in line with the large-scale structure of the cosmos. When we look out into the cosmos with our unassisted eyes, we are really only seeing a very
Read Full ArticleRadio waves from Musk’s growing network of satellites are blocking researchers’ ability to peer into the cosmos, believe some Netherlands researchers. The new generation of Starlink satellites, which deliver fast internet around the globe, are interfering more with radio telescopes
Read Full ArticleWith the aid of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, an international team of experts led by scientists in the Department of Astronomy at Stockholm University has discovered more black holes in the early universe than has earlier been reported. The new
Read Full ArticleThe Big Bang theory has long been relied upon to explain how our universe came into being. However, could it be possible that we are viewing the universe through an imperfect lens? Professor Lior Shamir’s recent study challenges big bang
Read Full ArticleThe cosmos might not be as you think. Until recently, it seemed that the Lambda Cold Dark Matter model has a lock on cosmology. Just like earlier Big Bang models, it presumes that the universe expanded from a hyperdense state
Read Full Article3 Ways to Build Curiosity About Space in Your Kids at Home Let’s be honest, the way schools teach fascinating details about space and our universe is far from ideal. The curriculum is limited, and astronomy often ends up
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3 Ways to Build Curiosity About Space in Your Kids at Home Let’s be honest, the way schools teach fascinating details about space and our universe is far from ideal. The curriculum is limited, and
Read Full ArticleHave you ever conjectured if an invisible planet hides at the edge of our planetary system (solar system or if black holes can ricochet through space like intergalactic snooker balls? Could our own galaxy’s black hole have "woken up" with
Read Full ArticleAstrophysicists exploring the faraway universe with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), NASA's most commanding telescope, have found a class of galaxies that gives competition to even the most skillful creatures in mimicry — like the mimic octopus. This creature
Read Full ArticleEmploying the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) and the Subaru Telescope, astrophysicists have discovered a couple of merging gas-rich galaxies that existed 12.8 billion years ago. These galaxies, hosting weak quasars at their centers, could in fact be the ancestors
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