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'Like trying to see fog in the dark': How strange pulses of energy are helping scientists build the ultimate map of the universe
Astronomers are using radio pulses from space to find missing baryonic matter and learn about supermassive black holes, ...
For a quarter century, cosmology has leaned on one framework to explain how the universe expands. Known as the ΛCDM model, it ...
For more than two decades, the standard model of cosmology has stood as a reliable guide to the universe. Known as Lambda Cold Dark Matter, or ΛCDM, it weaves together dark energy, dark matter, and ...
High-energy particles zipping through the cosmos are harmful to life on Earth, but scientists think it could be food for ...
Scientists at Rutgers and collaborators have traced the invisible dark matter scaffolding of the universe using over 100,000 ...
Physicist Jessie Muir discusses the roles of dark matter and dark energy in the universe, making up 95% of its mass-energy ...
Astronomers have long relied on supercomputers to simulate the immense structure of the Universe, but a new tool called ...
When scientists pointed XRISM’s sharp eyes at a distant neutron star, they expected answers. Instead, they uncovered a puzzle ...
This new theory proposes that black holes could actually be tiny "bubbles". This involves the conversion of matter into dark ...
Our understanding of cosmology hinges on how well we know our own local universe, which remains poorly mapped and poorly ...
A new study from NYU Abu Dhabi has found that high-energy particles from space, known as cosmic rays, could create the energy needed to support life underground on planets and moons in our solar ...
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Why Worship of the Feminine Energy Was India’s Oldest Science
In the heart of India's spiritual heritage lies a profound truth: the worship of feminine energy, Shakti, is not merely a ...
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