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We all know the universe contains a vast array of elements, ranging from light gases, such as helium, to heavy metals, like lead. But where did all of the elements come from?
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What was the universe like in the first few hundreds of millions of years after it came into existence? How did the first ...
How do some neutron stars become the strongest magnets in the Universe? A German-British team of astrophysicists has found a possible answer to the question of how these so-called magnetars form. T… ...
Chemistry in the first 50 million to 100 million years after the Big Bang may have been more active than we expected.
Scientists have found the beginnings of a young universe that may offer insights into the beginnings of our own Milky Way Galaxy. Geoff Bennett and Miles O'Brien discussed why scientists are ...
DESI observations suggest black holes may generate dark energy by consuming stellar matter. The idea resolves puzzles about ...
New information from a distant corner of the universe may lead to a fuller understanding of how the elements of the periodic table–which make up all the familiar matter in the universe–come to be. A ...
His research will investigate how supermassive black holes, or SMBHs, were "seeded" in the early universe. Seeding refers to the formation of an initial small black hole that grows—either by accreting ...
ΛCDM combines two key components: Lambda (Λ), which represents dark energy responsible for the accelerated expansion of the universe, and Cold Dark Matter (CDM), a form of non-relativistic, unseen ...