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The South Pole Telescope has mapped our skies in more detail than ever before, strengthening our understanding of dark energy ...
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How Hubble’s Expanding Universe and Webb’s Cosmic Dawn Fuel the Debate on Fine-Tuning and CreationTake a deep breath: the universe is not just big it’s mind-bogglingly, practically scandalously huge. And it’s growing. A ...
At some point in the very distant future, there will be no stars shining in the universe at all. New observations show that the picture is perhaps even more complex, however.
How will the universe end? The question just got an unexpected twist. Cosmologist Katie Mack breaks down what the latest findings about dark energy mean for our universe’s future.
Future Leaders winner is a student at Fairview High School in Boulder 02:58. Throughout the school year, CBS Colorado along with our partners, Chevron and Colorado School of Mines, celebrate high ...
A conceptual diagram of this research. Signals from supernovae (bottom right inset), quasars (middle left inset), and gamma-ray bursts (top center inset) reach Earth in the Milky Way Galaxy ...
New observations of the cosmos show that the dark energy, a mysterious force that accelerates the expansion of the universe, is evolving.
Far enough into the future, say, 10 100 years from now, what we call the Universe will consist of an expanding bath of subatomic particles slowly cooling on their way to absolute zero.
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Epic Universe opens a portal to the future of theme parks - MSNAs Universal Orlando Resort gears up for the highly anticipated May 22 opening of Epic Universe, it’s clear the resort is entering a new era - one that could redefine what a theme park can offer ...
Don’t expect another Back to the Future film, as co-writer Bob Gale seemingly shoots down the possibility despite fan desires. On Sunday, February 2, the Saturn Awards honored Back to the Future ...
Astronomers have found the largest structure in the universe so far, named Quipu after an Incan measuring system. It contains a shocking 200 quadrillion solar masses.
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