Black Holes may be the Source of mysterious Dark Energy
Astronomers find evidence for the first time that black holes are the source of dark energy, the ‘missing’ 70% of the Universe.
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Astronomers find evidence for the first time that black holes are the source of dark energy, the ‘missing’ 70% of the Universe.
A team of astrophysicists was able to produce the most detailed map yet of the local Universe that shows what the “cosmic web” looks like.
Dark Energy: Understanding the fundamentals behind some of the leading theories, as well as how it could determine the fate of the universe.
One of the big mysteries that still remain unsolved, is dark matter and dark energy. We know that they exist though. So what do we know about
Large Hadron Collider, world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator, restarts to hunt for Dark Matter
This illustration shows Earth surrounded by theoretical filaments of dark matter called “hairs.” The solar system might be a lot hairier than we thought.
Radiation from Jupiter makes its moon Europa, to glow.
It might look that our universe is haunted on this dark matter map.
Scientists measure where and how dark matter structures grow from the early days of the Universe.
In this video HESS Telescopes, the enormous swiveling eyes that explore the high-energy sky.