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25 December 2023
How Would the Sun React to a Black Hole Intrusion?
In a speculative scenario, diminutive primordial black holes might become ensnared by emerging stars. Led by scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, an international research team has undertaken a study modeling the progression of these entities known as "Hawking stars." The findings reveal unexpectedly prolonged lifespans for these objects, showcasing similarities to conventional stars across various facets. This research has been documented in The Astrophysical Journal.
11 December 2023
US Physicists’ Big Dream: An Observatory for the Big Bang
The report also backs initiatives of extraordinary magnitude aimed at investigating dark matter, neutrinos, and the Higgs boson.
2 December 2023
Research Suggests That Living in a Giant Void Could Solve the Puzzle of the Universe’s Expansion
A prominent enigma in cosmology revolves around the pace at which the universe undergoes expansion. Scientists traditionally forecast this expansion rate using the standard model of cosmology, commonly referred to as Lambda-cold dark matter (ΛCDM). This model derives its foundation from meticulous observations of the remnant light originating from the Big Bang, known as the cosmic microwave background (CMB).
From The Infinity Gauntlet to Across to the Spider-Verse: These Six Galaxies Were Never Supposed to Exist
No one was expecting them. They weren't supposed to be there. And now no one can explain how they were formed.