Newly Discovered Galaxies May Shed Light on the Mysterious “Great Attractor” Something’s drawing in the Milky Way and other galaxies with the force of a million billion suns.
Where the Universe’s First Stars Went to Die A 12-billion-year-old gas cloud might be a star graveyard.
LHC Collides Lead Ions at Record-Shattering Energy Levels And it may be able to detect more Higgs particles.
For the First Time, Scientists May Detect Dark Matter in Nearby Galaxy Will this nearby galaxy solve the mysteries of dark energy and matter?
Large Hadron Collider Recreates an Ingredient of the Newborn Universe The successes of the Large Hadron Collider just keep coming. This time, physicists have concocted quark-gluon plasma, the fiery brew of particles created just milliseconds after the Big Bang.