By looking at the ancient past of the universe, the researchers found collisions beginning about 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang, much earlier than originally anticipated.
For almost a century, researchers have assumed that the universe contained more matter than was directly observed.
Multi-universe is a hypothesis that has been long established by scientists, but to prove it is not easy.
There are still a lot of cosmic mysteries that hurt astrophysicists: what's inside the black hole, dark matter, the end of the universe ...
Confirming the presence of oxygen in a galaxy 13.1 billion light-years away, the farthest place oxygen has ever been discovered, scientists claim this is the first place in the
Many previous studies have suggested that the universe was formed after the Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago, and has since expanded at an increasingly terrible rate.
Everything happens outside what can be observed, we have more questions than answers.
A group of American and Chinese scientists began their journey to find a solution to the cause of the Big Bang.
US researchers combine data from three telescopes to record an explosion image of a supermassive black hole 10 billion times larger than the Sun.
The amount of light that remains in space is likely to be remnants coming from another universe after the Big Bang.