Universe
The universe is often defined as the totality of existence. The universe is everything that includes all of space, including planets, billions of galaxies, and countless numbers of stars, planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.
Even it includes time and us too. The universe is incredibly vast because it is constantly expanding. The universe also has physical laws that affect energy and matter, such as conservation laws, classical mechanics, and relativity.
New insights into Fast Radio Bursts
Scientists find more pieces to the puzzle of mysterious space signals.
NASA found 17 exoplanets that might have Oceans and Geysers
NASA Finds 17 Planets Outside Our Solar System that Might Have Oceans and Geysers. Scientists think there could be water under the icy surface...
How do cosmic ray particles interact with the surrounding plasma?
The study finally explains why these supernova remnants shine in the radio and gamma rays.
A new possible explanation for the Hubble tension
A solution to one of the great mysteries of cosmology.
A novel approach to looking for dark matter
Scientists explore whether Dark Matter particles actually are produced inside a jet of standard model particles.
Astronomy’s new frontier: Triple systems in massive ‘Be stars’ uncovered
The stars move across the night sky, over long periods like 10 years, and short periods of around six months.
Webb discovered disappearing neon around newborn star
Webb follows neon signs toward new thinking on planet formation.
Gemini North Telescope captured the eroding remains of dwarf galaxies
Astronomers using the Gemini North telescope have identified over 100 galaxies, giving insight into the transition of dwarf galaxies into ultra-compact dwarf galaxies.
Gravitational lensing has a significant effect on cosmic birefringence
A discovery of cosmic birefringence could lead the way to revealing the nature of dark matter and dark energy.