Most scientists think that everything that we know and experience began with the Big Bang, 14 billion years ago. But how can ...
Gravity behaves predictably in your daily life. Drop a ball, and it falls. Planets loop around stars. On paper, the same rules should also govern matter spread across the universe. But the farther ...
Using more than a decade of observations from the VISTA Survey of the Magellanic Clouds (VMC), researchers measured the ...
Gravity, as most people understand it, is the familiar force that pulls a falling apple toward Earth. But for astronomers and theoretical physicists, it is also a vexing invisible architect that ...
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