Something invisible holds the universe intact. It outweighs everything you can see—every star, every gas cloud, every ...
In a major breakthrough, scientists have experimentally confirmed a universal growth law in two dimensions using a quantum ...
The project, called HyperMillennium and led by the National Astronomical Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, ...
In the chaotic first moments after the Big Bang, ripples in spacetime may have done more than just echo through the ...
To capture a crisp image of a hummingbird in flight, which can flap its wings up to 200 times per second, a photographer ...
The absence of a signal could itself be a signal. This is the idea behind a new study published in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics (JCAP), which aims to redefine how we search for ...
Dark matter keeps getting blamed for the universe’s big patterns while staying stubbornly out of reach. You cannot see it, touch it, or capture it. Yet its gravity helps shape galaxies, and that makes ...
About 80% of the universe's mass is thought to consist of dark matter. Yet, little is known about the composition and structure of the particles that make up dark matter, presenting physicists with ...
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LIVERMORE, Calif. – Take a gold sample the size of the head of a push pin, shoot a laser through it, and suddenly more than 100 billion particles of anti-matter appear. The anti-matter, also known as ...