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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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COSMOLOGISTS called it the axis of evil Spotted in 2005 in the cosmic microwave background, the all-pervading afterglow of the big bang, the axis was a peculiar alignment of features where we
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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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Cosmology news, articles and features | New Scientist
By looking ever further back in time, the James Webb Space Telescope is at last revealing the first galaxies – and a very strange young cosmos
- Top 10: Weirdest cosmology theories - New Scientist
Cosmology is one of the most creative and bizarre areas of science Explore some of the strangest ideas in this exclusive feature Could our universe be a membrane floating in higher dimensional
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