The Vera Rubin Observatory, located on a mountaintop in Chile, will begin operating this year and survey the sky for 10 years, capturing a uniquely detailed image of the cosmos. Tony Tyson, ...
Finding out what the universe is actually made of remains one of the ultimate ...
An AI-powered tool can distinguish dark matter's elusive effects from other cosmic phenomena, which could bring us closer to unlocking the secrets of dark matter. Dark matter is the invisible force ...
Researchers at the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have successfully commissioned a “giant cage” detector at Fermilab. The device is capable of filtering out 99.99% of ...
Separating invisible masses from the noise of the universe is a challenging task, but deep learning is making it easier. Reading time 2 minutes Separating instances of dark matter interacting with ...
Physicists have developed new tools to help tone down the cosmic "noise" when searching for signs of particles called neutrinos in detectors located near Earth's surface. This method combines ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Listening to the early universe just got harder. A team led by Alan Kogut of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., today announced the discovery of cosmic radio noise ...
SOME abnormal absorptions of cosmic radio noise at the V.H.F. are closely associated with solar flares and can be measured by means of riometers. If there is no enhancement of radio noise emission, ...
(Nanowerk News) Dark matter is the invisible force holding the universe together – or so we think. It makes up around 85% of all matter and around 27% of the universe’s contents, but since we can’t ...