This rare event offers a unique opportunity to explore the universe, including probing the fundamental properties of the cosmos.
The Euclid space telescope has uncovered an "Einstein ring" in an unexpected place — a galaxy we've known for more than a century.
Comprising thousands of detectors buried in Antarctic ice, this unique observatory produced our first view of our home galaxy using high-energy neutrinos.
The short answer to “Is the Universe really a hologram?” is that we do not know. Butwhat makes this idea so attractive to physicists, mathematicians and even science fiction writers? Why does this question even matter?