The End of the Universe
Space is a mesmerizing thing of beauty; however, one day, the universe that we have spent time observing will cease to exist. Read today’s bite to explore the inevitable death of the universe.
Space is a mesmerizing thing of beauty; however, one day, the universe that we have spent time observing will cease to exist. Read today’s bite to explore the inevitable death of the universe.
Tensions are rising with the beloved lambda-CDM model of the Universe. Is it time for Early Dark Energy to swoop in to save the day?
Why is the Universe’s expansion accelerating? We have no idea! But, maybe fast radio bursts can provide some clues.
If you’d like to learn how multi-messenger observations can help us understand the expansion of the Universe, check out Dr. Marcelle Soares-Santos’ plenary talk at #AAS237
Early dark energy has seen a lot of attention as a solution to the Hubble tension. Today’s paper rains on its parade!
Half of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to James Peebles for his work in physical cosmology. Come read about some of his contributions that led to this recognition!