Mysterious little red dots threatened to overhaul modern cosmology—but new research may have solved the celestial conundrum.
Researchers studied how the universe’s structure changed over time. They found that the universe is less clumpy than expected ...
A "cosmic CT scan" performed by scientists using two very different cosmic surveys has revealed the cosmos is less clumpy and ...
The data from two different astronomical surveys has helped researchers build a “cosmic CT scan” of the evolution of the […] ...
Br. Guy Consolmagno and Christopher M. Graney reveal how Vatican Observatory Adjunct Scholars, like Fr. Adam D. Hincks, ...
By employing a new and improved supercollider, scientists are hoping to dissect the very fabric of the Universe and calculate ...
Penzias and Wilson discover Cosmic Microwave Background radiation, supporting the Big Bang theory. Fr. Hincks now uses ACT ...
After decades of study, scientists sound genuinely optimistic about the possibility of detecting primordial black holes, which might explain dark matter.
This discrepancy is measured using a metric called Sigma 8 (σ8), which tracks the clumpiness of matter. Lower-than-expected ...
This course examines the history of our universe from the Big Bang, through the formation of the cosmic microwave ... if you sit the exam for the following course: AST5220 – Cosmology II Students who ...
New research from Mathew Madhavacheril and Ph.D. candidate Joshua Kim of the University of Pennsylvania and their collaborators has combined cosmological data from two major surveys of the universe’s ...