Medicine & TechnologyA new study conducted by a team of astronomers through the NASA’s Chandra X-Ray Observatory data reveals a new model for the dark matter present in the universe. The dark matter can be fuzzy but not cold.
Almost 99 percent of the entire Universe is consist of Hydrogen which is the most simple and fundamental element in the Periodic table. Oregon State University professor May Nyman looked into the Big Bang theories to find the answer to the question: Why Hydrogen is the most common element in Universe
Cosmic convention or cosmic arrangement is also defined by a Galaxy formation. After the post-Big Bang period, the high-density and the high-temperature state expanded and formed this endless Universe.
The limitless space of the Universe contained with uncountable stars, several planetary systems, Pulsars, black holes, Nebula, Supernovas etc. Apart from these cosmic objects, some distinct properties also result after the Big Bang. Scientist presumes these properties may hold the answer of the early stage of the Universe.
European Southern Observatory's powerful telescope discovered that 10 billion years ago star-forming galaxies were dominated by normal matter. Dark matters cannot emit, absorb or reflect light, It could only be observed via its gravitational effects.
In Trappist-1 world, the planets are so close together that life forms can hop between them. Scientists believe the planets named Trappist-1 'e', 'f' and 'g' have the essential elements to support life.
Artificial intelligence algorithm will help the astronomers and scientists to map the dynamics of the universe. Neural nets are kind of artificial brain that mimicking the way we think and it is steadily being used to unravel the universe mysteries.
Adding to the tally of last year's 3 Earth like planets, NASA discovered 4 more such planets. The latest finding revives the search for life beyond our planet.
It may sound silly to wonder if our huge, vast universe is 3D, but that's exactly what scientists are now beginning to question. According to a new study, some scientists now believe that the Universe is really just a hologram.