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"We are not witnessing the birth of everything from nothing, but rather the continuation of a cosmic cycle," said Professor Enrique Gaztanaga.
Astronomers at the University of Hawaii uncovered black hole events so packed with energy, they were the biggest explosions seen since the Big Bang.
A neutron star's final moments may spark violent starquakes, monster shock waves, and even a fleeting, never-before-seen ...
Researchers led by a Rutgers University-New Brunswick astrophysicist, who looked deeply into space at a period known as ...
Astronomers from the University of Hawaiʻi's Institute for Astronomy (IfA) have discovered the most energetic cosmic ...
Was the Big Bang really the beginning of the universe, or are we 'bouncing' between periods of expansion and contraction? A ...
Scientists could turn to black holes for cheaper, natural alternatives to expensive facilities searching for dark matter.