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Scientific American » Cosmology
2w ago
A new biography of astronomer Henrietta Leavitt celebrates meaning making in science ..read more
Scientific American » Cosmology
1M ago
A single-celled organism’s pathfinding reveals connections in the universe’s vast “cosmic web ..read more
Scientific American » Cosmology
3M ago
Cosmic Microwave Background Stage 4, a top-priority project for U.S. astrophysics, was designed to make breakthrough observations of the universe’s very earliest moments. Now the U.S. government says it can’t currently support the project’s construction at the South Pole ..read more
Scientific American » Cosmology
3M ago
Astrophysicist Priyamvada Natarajan predicted that black holes can form without the help of stars. New observations support her theory ..read more
Scientific American » Cosmology
3M ago
The shape of the cosmos could be much more complex than anyone had ever imagined ..read more
Scientific American » Cosmology
4M ago
Domain walls, long a divisive topic in physics, may be ideal explanations for some bizarre cosmic quirks ..read more
Scientific American » Cosmology
5M ago
In just one year of observations, a program that is creating the largest 3D map of the universe to date has sniffed out hints that dark energy may be stranger than scientists supposed ..read more
Scientific American » Cosmology
5M ago
The telescope's studies could help end a long-standing disagreement over the rate of cosmic expansion. But scientists say more measurements are needed ..read more
Scientific American » Cosmology
6M ago
Some of the faintest objects ever observed suggest that small galaxies were responsible for clearing the “fog” pervading the early cosmos ..read more
Scientific American » Cosmology
6M ago
A new catalog of more than 12,000 galaxy clusters is helping scientists better understand the universe’s clumpiness, dark energy and some of the smallest particles in the cosmos: neutrinos ..read more