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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
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- The universe lines up along the axis of evil. Coincidence?
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- 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
- 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
- We live in a cosmic void so empty that it breaks the laws of cosmology
Space We live in a cosmic void so empty that it breaks the laws of cosmology Mounting evidence suggests our galaxy sits at the centre of an expanse of nothingness 2 billion light years wide
- A legendary cosmologist on how to find a deeper theory of the universe
JIM PEEBLES is widely known as the architect of modern cosmology – and its nice-guy-in-chief Awarding his half-share of the 2019 Nobel prize for physics, the committee said he “took on the
- Has the biggest problem in cosmology finally been solved?
Space Has the biggest problem in cosmology finally been solved? For decades, cosmologists have been fighting over the Hubble constant, a number that represents the expansion rate of the universe
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