
Primordial Black Holes May Act as Triggers for Type Ia Supernovae
New research suggests that invisible primordial black holes could be responsible for triggering certain white dwarf explosions, leaving distinct chemical signatures in the Milky Way.
Reporting and analysis tagged dark matter.

New research suggests that invisible primordial black holes could be responsible for triggering certain white dwarf explosions, leaving distinct chemical signatures in the Milky Way.

New gravitational lensing data confirms a 10:1 minor merger, aligning observational evidence with long-standing dark matter simulations.

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has officially commenced its ten-year mission to map the southern sky, leveraging advanced imaging technology to unlock cosmic mysteries.

New high-resolution simulations reveal that chaotic gas dynamics in the early universe led to a more diverse range of stellar masses than previously theorized.

New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope reveal an unexpectedly mature galaxy cluster, forcing a reexamination of how massive structures formed in the early universe.

New X-ray observations of galaxy clusters align with early-universe predictions, providing a more precise understanding of the matter density and clumpiness of the cosmos.