New research challenges our understanding of black holes, proposing they may not be cosmic dead ends after all.
Black holes may be growing faster than they are currently evaporating. But this will not go on forever!
More than 50 years ago, astrophysicist Stephen Hawking theorized that the Big Bang created tiny black holes within the ...
A high-energy neutrino detected by an underwater observatory in February 2025 may provide the first real evidence supporting ...
The first direct visual evidence of the supermassive black hole in the centre of Messier 87 and its shadow. Event Horizon ...
A tiny black hole may have exploded, firing a powerful neutrino at Earth — possibly proving Stephen Hawking’s theory after 50 ...
The recent discovery of a stupendously powerful neutrino has left scientists scratching their heads. New research suggests it ...
If gravity arises from entropy, scientists could unite Einstein's general relativity with the quantum realm while shedding ...
Is it possible that dark matter, which makes up 85% of the cosmic matter budget, is simply a collection of primordial black ...
ABSTRACT: Making use of a CMB temperature formula derivable from the Stefan-Boltzmann law, we have discovered a duality between the Particle Data Group (PDG) CMB temperature of 2.7255 K and its ...