Dark energy is still a mystery. Maybe AI can help crack the code
As people struggle to understand dark energy, the mysterious force driving the accelerated expansion of the universe, scientists have begun to think of something futuristic. …
As people struggle to understand dark energy, the mysterious force driving the accelerated expansion of the universe, scientists have begun to think of something futuristic. …
The discovery of highly unstable and explosive “axis stars” could help scientists shed light on the Universe’s most mysterious substance: dark matter. Despite making up …
Artist’s illustration of the interior of CERN’s Future Circular Collider tunnel.CERN CERN’s new supercollider will be 8 times more powerful than the LHC, the largest …
A smooth green floor reflects flower lights shining above plastic-covered shelves, below a series of vents. Dark matter — an invisible substance that somehow makes …
Ancient cosmic light that has uniformly filled the universe since about 400,000 years after the Big Bang could act as a treasure map that leads …
For the first time, astronomers have discovered dark matter suspended from giant filaments that stretch across the universe and form a “cosmic web” that holds …
Planning is well underway for the successor to the world’s most powerful particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The new “atom smasher”, named the …
Using a fleet of next-generation satellites, scientists may soon be able to detect the most mysterious entity in the universe, according to a new theoretical …
If the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) probes tiny, bright galaxies early in the universe, it may be able to shed light on dark matter …
The universe may be younger than we think, based on the movements of satellite galaxies that show how far they have collapsed into a group …