Around 150 researchers gathered at CERN from 1 to 5 September 2025, for the annual meeting of the Invisibles network.
Observations show the disk of our galaxy is not flat but warped and waving. Astronomers are still working out the reasons why ...
The four presenters will have 10 minutes apiece to compete by using the planetarium visuals, explaining a part of the ...
The century-old enigma of dark matter, this invisible substance thought to hold galaxies together, has just received a ...
As if dark energy weren't already mysterious and baffling enough, new research suggests that this unknown force may not be ...
Each cell of Jesus’ body embodies his love for his creation—not only humans but also the animals, plants, mountains, and ...
Researchers using new simulations suggest that the Milky Way’s past collisions may have reshaped its dark matter core. This ...
Scientists led by a team from the University of Chicago recently released a study that mapped some of the largest known ...
One of those ground-based telescopes is the Rubin Observatory, named after famed astronomer Vera Rubin. Unlike other telescopes, the Rubin Observatory is working to capture the night sky in real-time ...
A class of University of Texas astronomy students has discovered that nearby dwarf galaxy Segue-1 seems to host a ...
Very early dark energy (vEDE) may have accelerated the universe’s expansion just 380,000 years after the Big Bang, new ...
Huge eruptions from the Milky Way’s supermassive black hole in the distant past may have sterilized much of the inner galaxy ...