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Supervised machine learning predicts 1.57 million quasar redshifts from Gaia Data Release 3 photometry and astrometry, providing a new observational test of the cosmological principle.
Supervised machine learning predicts 1.57 million quasar redshifts from Gaia Data Release 3 photometry and astrometry, providing a new observational test of the cosmological principle.
Is it possible to understand the Universe without understanding the largest structures that reside in it? In principle, not ...
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Space.com on MSNTiny ‘primordial’ black holes created in the Big Bang may have rapidly grown to supermassive sizesThe earliest and most distant supermassive black hole discovered thus far by JWST is CEERS 1019, which existed just 570 million years after the Big Bang and has a mass 9 million times that of the sun.
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Space.com on MSNDid our cosmos begin inside a black hole in another universe? New study questions Big Bang theoryA team of scientists is proposing a bold alternative to the Big Bang theory, suggesting that our universe may have formed ...
A new cosmological simulator logs its scientific predictions and refutations in real time, storing hashes in blockchain with full offline ...
In the paper, author considers a new method for constructing the quasi-equilibrium thermodynamics of a system of ...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), launched in 2022, continues to reshape how we view the cosmos. Designed to look deeper ...
LOS ANGELES, June 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Aristotle Quantum Intelligence, a startup focused on developing novel theories and applications driven by discoveries in physics, announced today the launch ...
The awe-inspiring distances of the cosmos are hard to visualise, so how can we be certain we are measuring them correctly?
Earth and our entire Milky Way galaxy may sit inside a mysterious giant hole which makes the cosmos expand faster here than ...
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