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Primordial magnetic fields, billions of times weaker than a fridge magnet, may have left lasting imprints on the Universe.
Astronomers have traced the hidden fingerprints of dark matter by observing rare, glowing galaxies that lived in the early universe. A group of scientists led by Rutgers University has found new ...
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Using data from the Keck Cosmic Web Imager, an animation has been created that "reveals a 3-D slice through a network of ...
Research using 250,000 simulations and observations shows early Universe magnetic fields were incredibly weak, yet still ...
Astronomers detect a fast radio burst from 10 billion years ago, FRB 20240304B, revealing clues about the early universe.
Ordinary matter – basically, anything other than dark matter – makes up about 15% of all matter. But half of it has long been missing. Powerful bursts of radio waves emanating from 69 locations in the ...