Medicine & TechnologyThe demise of the earliest stars in the universe has left behind dispersed material, which has been detected by astronomers in gas clouds. Read the article to learn more details.
"Scary Barbie" is a supermassive black hole that has been burning for two years and scientists have yet to see it sputter out. Read the article to learn more details.
There is still more to know about science that remains unknown today, ranging from the fundamental nature of the universe to the significance of dreams. Check out this article to know science's greatest unknown and its answers.
With the help of the James Webb Space Telescope, the researchers were able to deeply look into the galaxies from the time the universe was still an infant. Read to learn more.
Astronomers suggest looking into computational zones instead of habitable zones to detect signs of extraterrestrial life. Read the article to learn more.
CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) created the neutrinos for the first time, expanding knowledge as to why there is more matter than anti-matter in the universe. Read the article to learn more.
A new study suggests that the universe may be shaped like a doughnut instead of flat, as other theories propose. Read the article to know more details.
Using NASA's NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, scientists found two pairs of supermassive black holes on the verge of colliding for the first time. Read the article to learn more details.
Astronomers released a mosaic of images last January 2023, which was taken by the James Webb space telescope, showing 15,000 more galaxies than Hubble's previous record. Check it out in this article.
Albert Einstein also endeavored in finding the shape of the universe two years after proposing his theory of general relativity. Find out in this article what he thinks is the shape of the universe.