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Astronomers may have heard the 1st 'whispers' of ghost particles created by supernova explosions
The universe is haunted by "cosmic ghosts" called neutrinos, which seem to be the "whispers" of stars that died in supernova ...
Researchers confirm the universe's expansion is still accelerating, challenging previous claims of dark energy weakening and halting this growth.
The universe might not be expanding as we thought, study says - Until now, we have believed that the universe’s expansion is speeding up ...
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Dark energy is still accelerating the expansion of the universe, and astronomers are relieved
The expansion of the universe is still accelerating under the influence of dark energy, despite recent claims to the contrary.
A new AI-powered framework could transform how astronomers measure the expansion of the Universe. By analyzing images of Type Ia supernovae and modeling their environments in unprecedented detail, ...
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Scientists edge closer to hearing the universe’s ancient supernova whisper
For decades, physicists have searched for one of the faintest signals in the cosmos: a background of neutrinos released by ...
A unified solution: Comprehensive models The new study tackles this problem by modeling everything at once: supernova explosions, the galaxies that host them, the dust that dims and reddens their ...
The James Webb Space Telescope is weighing in on a longstanding debate over why we don’t see more of the most massive red supergiant stars go supernova. NASA/ESA/CSA/Northrop Grumman In recent years, ...
Scientists have detected the most distant supernova ever seen, exploding when the universe was less than a billion years old. The event was first signaled by a gamma-ray burst and later confirmed ...
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