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Hubble's deepest view of Universe unveils never-before-seen galaxies The new Wide Field Camera 3 aboard the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has taken the deepest image yet of the Universe in near-infrared light. The faintest and reddest objects in the image are likely the oldest galaxies ever identified, having formed between only 600-900 million years after the Big Bang. View More (2009-12-09)
Cold chemistry The creation of the Universe was a messy business, and billions of years after the Big Bang, material still litters the dark space between stars. View More (2011-11-01)
There's more star-stuff out there but it's not Dark Matter More atomic hydrogen gas - the ultimate fuel for stars - is lurking in today's Universe than we thought, CSIRO astronomer Dr Robert Braun has found. View More (2012-05-31)
NASA's largest space telescope mirror will see deeper into space When scientists are looking into space, the more they can see, the easier it is to piece together the puzzle of the cosmos. The James Webb Space Telescope's mirror blanks have now been constructed. When polished and assembled, together they will form a mirror whose area is over seven times larger than the Hubble Telescope's mirror. View More (2007-02-07)
Time reversal in the real world If time went backwards life would look like a video recording played in reverse - or would it? New findings demonstrate that this common assumption may not hold true. Experiments showing for the first time that time is not symmetrical are explained today by Dr John Fry from the University of Liverpool at the British Association Festival of Science. Direct measurements of the difference between... View More (2000-09-04)
Hubble finds most distant primeval galaxies The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has broken the distance limit for galaxies and uncovered a primordial population of compact and ultra-blue galaxies that have never been seen before. View More (2010-01-06)
IU astronomer's discovery poses challenge to galaxy formation theories A team led by an Indiana University astronomer has found a sample of massive galaxies with properties that suggest they may have formed relatively recently. View More (2009-04-13)
Press Invitation: Mysteries of the universe could be answered in the UK The UK could lead the way in particle physics research if plans go ahead to site a facility in the UK that will help unravel some of the mysteries of the Big Bang. View More (2002-06-27)
VLT observations of gamma-ray burst reveal surprising ingredients of early galaxies Gamma-ray bursts are the brightest explosions in the Universe. They are first spotted by orbiting observatories that detect the initial short burst of gamma rays. View More (2011-11-02)
A Hungry Quasar Caught in the Act The VLT Secures Spectacular Image of Distant Gravitational Interaction A new image of a distant quasar (the luminous core of an "active" galaxy) shows that it is engaged in a gravitational battle with its neighbouring galaxies. It also provides information on how supermassive black holes present in the center of quasars are fed. Using the FORS2 multi-mode instrument at the ESO 8.2-m VLT KUEYEN... View More (2001-05-31)
A Glimpse of the Very Early Universal Web The VLT Maps Extremely Distant Galaxies New, trailblazing observations with the ESO Very Large Telescope (VLT) at Paranal lend strong support to current computer models of the early universe: It is "spongy", with galaxies forming along filaments, like droplets along the strands of a spiders web. A group of astronomers at ESO and in Denmark determined the distances to some very faint galaxies in... View More (2001-05-18)
Distant galaxies reveal the clearing of the cosmic fog An international team of astronomers used the VLT as a time machine, to look back into the early Universe and observe several of the most distant galaxies ever detected. View More (2011-10-12)
Old galaxies stick together in the young universe UK astronomers have developed the most sensitive infrared map of the distant universe ever produced, revealing the origins of the most massive galaxies in the cosmos. View More (2008-04-07)
Ghost Remains After Black Hole Eruption NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has found a cosmic "ghost" lurking around a distant supermassive black hole. This is the first detection of such a high-energy apparition, and scientists think it is evidence of a huge eruption produced by the black hole. View More (2009-05-29)
Finding out what the Big Bang and ink jets have in common It often turns out there is more to commonplace everyday events than meets the eye. The folding of paper, or fall of water droplets from a tap, are two such events, both of which involve the creation of singularities requiring sophisticated mathematical techniques to describe, analyse and predict. View More (2008-06-04)
Could the Higgs boson explain the size of the Universe? The Universe wouldn't be the same without the Higgs boson. This legendary particle plays a role in cosmology and reveals the possible existence of another closely related particle. View More (2011-09-22)
Newly discovered galaxy cluster in early stage of formation is farthest ever identified UC Irvine scientists have discovered a cluster of galaxies in a very early stage of formation that is 11.4 billion light years from Earth - the farthest of its kind ever to be detected. View More (2008-04-01)
Seeing the Invisible - Astronomers Pin Down Dark Matter Distribution The mysterious invisible Dark Matter in the Universe is distributed just like galaxies on large scales, according to findings by scientists in Edinburgh, Rutgers/Princeton and Cambridge, using data from the Anglo-Australian telescope 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey. What is more, there isn`t enough of it to cause the Universe to stop expanding. The findings come from detailed study of the 2dF... View More (2001-12-10)
Ancient neutrinos could put string theory and quantum loop gravity to the test Tiny but ageing neutrinos can be used to test the very foundations of quantum theory at unprecedented cosmological time scales. View More (2005-10-14)
Big breakfast bunkum Does eating a big breakfast help weight loss or is it better to skip breakfast altogether? Available information is confusing but new research published in BioMed Central's open access journal Nutrition Journal clears a path through these apparently contradictory reports. View More (2011-01-17)
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