Scientists using DESI discovered thousands of hidden black holes in dwarf galaxies, changing our understanding of space.
"The diversity of ways that white dwarf stars can blow up is much greater than previously expected." There are a lot of ways ...
Around 13.7 billion years ago, something collapsed. It fell outward into the nothingness that stretched in every direction, ...
Using early data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), a team of scientists have compiled the largest sample ...
Within the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument’s early data, scientists have uncovered the largest samples ever of ...
New research suggests that dark energy isn't needed to explain the acceleration in the expansion of the universe — instead ...
Using an observatory located deep beneath the Mediterranean Sea, an international team has detected an ultra-high-energy ...
Dark Messenger Searches at an Accelerator, or DAMSA, is an experimental collaboration involving 13 U.S. and 11 South Korean ...
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking atom interferometer capable of amplifying faint signals by 1,000 times — making it ...
Type Ia supernovae have long served as essential tools in cosmology, acting as cosmic beacons that help astronomers measure ...
A stunning new discovery reveals that white dwarf stars — once thought to explode in predictable ways — actually detonate through an astonishing variety of mechanisms. From star cannibalism to violent ...
Recent observations of white dwarf explosions have revealed new insights into their diversity and relationship to dark energy ...