PPhysics Read More Not Even the Largest Cosmic Objects Can Escape Newton and Einstein, Study FindsApril 17, 2026 Gravity is so weird that it essentially forces cosmologists into subscribing to one of two equally radical conclusions:…
PPhysics Read More Scientists reveal the hidden forces shaping how gravity works across the UniverseApril 17, 2026 Gravity behaves predictably in your daily life. Drop a ball, and it falls. Planets loop around stars. On…
SSpace Read More Astronomers Just Dropped the Largest High-Res 3D Map of the UniverseApril 15, 2026 Since March, scientists have been keeping their eyes peeled as the Dark Energy Spectroscopy Instrument (DESI) started chipping…
SSpace Read More Astronomers Say They Finally Found Half the Universe’s Matter. It was Missing In Plain SightApril 15, 2026 An artist’s depiction of the halo of hot hydrogen gas surrounding the Milky Way galaxy (center) and two…
PPhysics Read More Astronomers Just Nailed Down the Universe’s Expansion Rate… and Now They Have More QuestionsApril 13, 2026 One major, unsolved problem in astronomy involves the Hubble constant, a number representing how quickly the universe expands.…
SSpace Read More We thought we knew the shape of the universe. We were wrongMarch 28, 2026 Cosmologists have an embarrassing problem: we don’t know what shape the universe is. The cosmos has three possible…
SSpace Read More Ancient Milky Way stars challenge the age of the universe and the Hubble tensionMarch 8, 2026 The oldest stars in the Milky Way are forcing a fresh look at one of cosmology’s biggest arguments.…
PPhysics Read More You saw remnants of Big Bang as TV static happened, and you didn’t even knowFebruary 27, 2026 Do you remember the white noise that came on television channels when no station was available? It apparently…
SSpace Read More The universe may be lopsided, new research saysJanuary 7, 2026 When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. An…
PPhysics Read More New Research Throws the Ultimate Fate of the Universe Into QuestionNovember 11, 2025 After the Big Bang, our universe began to expand at an exponential rate, an acceleration scientists have long…
PPhysics Read More The observable universe is just 5% of reality, 95% remains invisible!September 4, 2025 Ordinary matter, also called baryonic matter, consists of protons, neutrons, and electrons. This is the material that emits…