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- Introduction: Cosmology - New Scientist
Cosmologists study the universe as a whole colon; its birth, growth, shape, size and eventual fate The vast scale of the universe became clear in the 1920s when Edwin Hubble proved that "spiral
- The cosmic landscape of time that explains our universes expansion
A strange new conception of how time warps across the universe does away with cosmology's most mysterious entity, dark energy
- Cosmology news, articles and features | New Scientist
A dwarf galaxy 100 million light years away is being stripped of its crucial star-forming gas, and it seems that the cosmic web is siphoning off this gas as the galaxy passes through
- Einstein’s theories tested on the largest scale ever – he was right
Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity has been proven right on the largest scale yet An analysis of millions of galaxies shows that the way they have evolved and clustered over
- Dark energy bombshell sparks race to find a new model of the universe
‘Shocking’ results from a major astronomical study have raised doubts about the standard model of cosmology, forcing scientists to consider new ways of understanding dark energy and gravity
- One of the biggest mysteries of cosmology may finally be solved
The expansion rate of the universe, measured by the Hubble constant, has been one of the most controversial numbers in cosmology for years, and we seem at last to be close to nailing it down
- Cosmic inflation - New Scientist
Cosmic inflation is a faster-than-light expansion of the universe that spawned many others Inflation was invented to explain a couple of features of the universe that are really hard to explain
- The universe lines up along the axis of evil. Coincidence?
“Studying the axis of evil is certainly worthwhile However, I don’t believe it represents a major gap in our understanding of early-universe cosmology ”
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