380 Results From "Big Bang"

A team of Japanese scientists simulated 4,000 entirely new universes to try and understand what happened in the earliest moments of ours.
Science & Energy

Scientists Simulate Thousands of New Universes to Understand How Ours Began

The Largest Structures in the Universe Started To Spin and We Don’t Know Why
Science & Energy

The Largest Structures in the Universe Started To Spin and We Don’t Know Why

After a series of tests this week, researchers discovered that the Hubble Space Telescope's backup payload computer was also glitching.
Off-World

Welp, the Hubble Backup Computer Just Broke Too

A team of astronomers are trying to figure out what's behind the largest source of matter and energy in the universe: dark energy.
Science & Energy

Scientists Say New Experiment Will Determine “Fate of the Universe”

Researchers at the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research have discovered the biggest ever explosion observed in the universe since the Big Bang.
Science & Energy

Astronomers Detect Biggest Explosion Since the Big Bang

Police say the blast from gender reveal explosion was so powerful that it cracked the foundations of nearby homes and could be heard in a neighboring state.
Science & Energy

Gender Reveal Explosion Was So Strong It Cracked Home Foundations

Two scientists have teamed up to unlock the secrets of dark matter — and we asked them everything you're afraid to ask about the mysterious substance.
Science & Energy

Inside NASA’s Bold Proposal to Probe the Mysteries of Dark Matter

According to a new detailed map of dark matter, the Universe may be smoother and more spread out than current theories have predicted so far.
Science & Energy

New Evidence About the Universe Suggests Einstein Was Wrong

New research suggests that the Big Bang theory could be off: some assumptions about the early unvierse don't match the actual data.
Science & Energy

Another Astronomer Says the Big Bang Might Not Have Happened

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk says there's a 60 percent chance Starship will land successfully this time — leaving a 40 percent chance of failure.
Starship

Elon Musk: Next Starship Test Has 60% Chance of Not Exploding

A team of astronomers have brought a wild concept back from the grave: a liquid-mirror telescope, 100 meters in diameter, built on the surface of the Moon.
Science & Energy

Astronomers Propose Giant “Liquid Mirror” Telescope on the Moon

While studying hypersonic jet propulsion, a team of engineers stumbled upon the mechanism that could've led to the Big Bang.
Physics

Scientists Accidentally Recreate Big Bang Detonation in the Lab

Nobel-winning cosmologist James Peebles argues that we need a better way to describe how the beginning of the universe happened than the "Big Bang."
Science & Energy

Nobel-Winning Scientist: I Have No Idea if the Big Bang Happened

NASA commissioned Nokia to build a 4G network on the Moon, but doing so could spell doom for radio astronomers trying to filter out all the noise.
Science & Energy

That 4G Network on the Moon Could Ruin Astronomy

An anonymous bitcoin wallet holder transferred $1 billion worth of bitcoin from accounts linked to darknet marketplace Silk Road.
Bitcoin

Someone Just Moved $1 Billion in Bitcoin From a Busted Darknet Market

New Theory: Dark Matter Was Created by “Boiling” Bubbles of Plasma
Physics

New Theory: Dark Matter Was Created by “Boiling” Bubbles of Plasma

NASA and the National Radio Astronomy Observatory are launching a spacecraft to the far side of the Moon so it can listen to extremely faint radio signals.
Moon

NASA Is Heading to the Far Side of the Moon to Study the Ancient Universe

NASA released a "treasure trove of cosmic delights," gorgeous imagery courtesy of telescopes from around the world, last month.
Science & Energy

Gorgeous NASA X-Ray Images of Universe Look Like an 80s Nightclub

University of Maryland researcher David Kirsch says he's uncovered evidence that a network of Tesla bots has worked to shift perception of the company.
Elon Musk

Twitter Bots Love Tesla. Elon Musk Is Pledging to Destroy Them

Russia has officially declassified footage from 1961 of the biggest ever nuclear blast of the RDS-220 hydrogen bomb, better known as Tsar Bomba.
Future Society

Russia Declassifies Video of World’s Biggest Nuclear Blast