Computer algorithms can model the universe, matching simulations to observations and revealing the distribution of dark ...
Our universe does host life, but it’s not the most optimal universe for life. Published in 1962 by American astronomer Frank Drake, Ph.D., the eponymous Drake equation sought to estimate the number of ...
Astronomers have identified a quasar that may help explain how the universe’s “dark ages” finally ended. Astronomers have ...
The Dark Universe is dead. It’s been dead for ages now. As the 2020s has featured deeply standalone modern updates of ...
The majority of our evidence for dark matter’s existence comes from observing visible (or baryonic) matter that does not ...
Researchers hypothesize a fifth force of nature that could explain the intricate relationship between dark matter and dark ...
Scientists use 3D galaxy maps to uncover hidden details about dark matter and the universe’s large-scale structure.
New research suggests that dark energy isn't needed to explain the acceleration in the expansion of the universe — instead ...
Because we haven't found anything yet, we've started to wonder if dark matter might be lighter or heavier than we thought.
In 1998, astronomers analyzed the behavior of faraway supernovas and discovered that the universe is expanding at an accelerating pace. […] The post The Argument For Why Dark Energy Doesn’t Really ...
"The large volume of data from Rubin will give us a sample of all kinds of Type Ia supernovas at a range of distances and in ...