Recent studies indicate that the universe may be decaying or expanding more rapidly than expected, raising questions about the Lambda-CDM model and current measurements of the Hubble constant| AZoQuantum
Certain types of supernovae, or exploding stars, are more diverse than previously thought, a University of Arizona-led team of astronomers has discovered. The results, reported in two papers published in the Astrophysical Journal, have implications for big cosmological questions, such as how fast the universe has been expanding since the Big Bang.| AZoQuantum
The universe is expanding, and it is doing so at an accelerating rate. However, lingering questions about universal expansion do remain. Assistant Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Geneva, Lucas Lombriser, has put forward an extraordinary suggestion.| AZoQuantum
A group of scientists led by specialist Raúl Jiménez, an ICREA researcher at the University of Barcelona's Institute of Cosmos Sciences (ICCUB), in partnership with the University of Padua (Italy), have proposed a ground-breaking theory regarding the universe’s origins in a study that was published in the journal Physical Review Research.| AZoQuantum
AZoQuantum talks to Dr. Sunny Vagnozzi, a researcher at the University of Cambridge, about his work relating to the direct detection of dark energy.| AZoQuantum
A stunning new image captured by the Dark Energy Camera (DECam) reveals the Circinus West molecular cloud, a dense, dark region where young stars are actively forming.| AZoQuantum
AZoQuantum spoke to Matthew Walker, associate professor of astrophysics and cosmology at Carnegie Mellon University, about the James Webb Telescope and the dark matter research that hopes to draw on its findings.| AZoQuantum
Catalina Curceanu emphasizes the need for gender parity in science, discussing the role of women in advancing quantum research and addressing systemic barriers.| AZoQuantum