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Studying the history of time — from the creation of the universe until present day — seems like an overwhelming task to squeeze into a single semester-long college course. Such classes are ...
What was the universe like in the first few hundreds of millions of years after it came into existence? How did the first ...
It will take the most sensitive instruments ever imagined to reveal ripples from the Big Bang, but they could change our ...
The latest data release from the Planck mission is providing insights on the first stars, dark energy, the structure of the cosmos, and more.
Our universe is vast and getting larger every day, but humanity's understanding of the cosmos is growing too. Tour the universe from the Big Bang to planet Earth in this SPACE.com infographic series.
The history of the Universe is forever imprinted in our own bodies.
The large-scale structure of the Universe refers to the global pattern of how galaxies and galaxy clusters are distributed in space.
Astrophysicist Roberto Trotta argues that we don't need jargon. He tells NPR's Wade Goodwyn he's compiled a history of the universe as we know it, using only the 1,000 most-common English words.
From probing the Dark Ages of the universe to building a telescope on the moon, pinpointing the light of the first star will be no easy task. Jack Burns is interested in the Dark Ages of the ...
Legendary writer Mark Waid is chronicling The New History of the DC Universe, and we hope these long standing mysteries are answered at last.
Were the New History of the DC Universe #1 purely referential, it would be impressive. However, what makes it invaluable lies in the back of the book, after Waid’s history. Here, Dave Wielgosz ...