Astrophysicists have finally traced the Universe's missing matter using fast radio bursts, revealing that three-quarters of it is hidden in the cosmic web between galaxies, solving a decades-old mystery.
A groundbreaking discovery reveals a massive filament of hot gas connecting four galaxy clusters, shedding light on the mystery of the universe's missing baryonic matter and the Cosmic Web.
Scientists have harnessed mysterious fast radio bursts to locate missing ordinary matter in the universe, shedding light on cosmic baryons and the long-standing missing baryon problem.
Astronomers have potentially found the universe's missing matter, hidden in extensive hydrogen gas surrounding galaxies. This groundbreaking discovery could reshape our understanding of cosmic structures and black holes!
The European Space Agency's Euclid mission has released its first survey data, showcasing a breathtaking cosmic map filled with over 26 million galaxies, revealing the hidden structures of the universe.
The European Space Agency has unveiled the first data from the Euclid space telescope, shedding light on dark matter and energy. This initial release includes scans of over 380,000 galaxies, paving the way for unprecedented discoveries in our understanding of the universe.
On March 19, 2025, the European Space Agency's Euclid mission released its first survey data, revealing hundreds of thousands of galaxies and setting the stage for groundbreaking discoveries about dark matter and cosmic history.