The team believe that in this theoretical scenario, some black holes could have formed during the earlier cosmic phase and ...
Existence of cosmic defects, called textures, proposed over a decade ago Scientists from the Institute of Physics of Cantabria (IFCA) and the University of Cambridge may have discovered an example of ...
The earliest galaxies may have scrambled our reading of the Universe. A new study challenges the traditional interpretation of the cosmic microwave background, this fossil light from the Big Bang.
Scientists have introduced a new Big Bounce model that disputes the Big Bang, suggesting the universe may have cycled through earlier cosmic eras.
A recent study by researchers from the Universities of Bonn, Prague, and Nanjing suggests that some of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation—the faint glow left over from the Big Bang—may ...
Nearly 400,000 years after the Big Bang, the primordial plasma of the infant universe cooled enough for the first atoms to coalesce, making space for the embedded radiation to soar free. That ...
Most scientists think that everything that we know and experience began with the Big Bang, 14 billion years ago. But how can ...
A new radio signal detector could do away with the need for bulky helium cooling systems and allow us to listen in on the faintest signals in the universe. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) ...
Black holes that formed before the Big Bang could still exist today as ‘cosmic fossils’, potentially helping to explain the mysterious dark matter that shapes galaxies across the Universe, according ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We all know that everything kicked off when the Big Bang exploded our universe into reality, right? Well, not necessarily. A ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We all know that everything kicked off when the Big Bang exploded our universe into reality, right? Well, not necessarily. A ...