Science news articles about 'cosmic microwave background'
Huge hole in the cosmos disappears
... puzzling finding: a cold spot in the cosmic microwave background measured by the WMAP spacecraft. He used data from the Very Large Array telescope ...Written in the skies: why quantum mechanics might be wrong
Observations of the cosmic microwave background might deal blow to theory.BOSS: The Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey
... universe have descended to us as anisotropies in the cosmic microwave background (CMB). Variations in the density of matter persist in the clustering of galaxies, as baryon acoustic ...Scientists detect cosmic 'dark flow' across billions of light years
... in a galaxy cluster scatters photons from the cosmic microwave background. Clusters don't precisely ... 's individual motion. This results in a minute shift of the microwave background's temperature in the cluster's direction. Astronomers ...Before the big bang?
... of this data comes from a detailed study of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) - radiation from the early universe that was most recently measured by NASA's WMAP satellite ...Dark energy found stifling growth in universe
... ." When combined with other clues -- supernovas, the study of the cosmic microwave background, and the distribution of galaxies -- this new X-ray result gives scientists the best ...Caltech researchers interpret asymmetry in early universe
... varied than others. Until recently, measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation, a form of electromagnetic radiation that permeated the universe 400,000 ...Earth not center of the universe, surrounded by 'dark energy': UBC cosmologists
... data, including subtle features in the cosmic microwave background radiation – the afterglow of the Big Bang – and ripples in the large-scale distribution of matter ...Roger Penrose and Frank Wilczek lectures now available online
... of this data comes from a detailed study of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) - radiation from the early universe that was most recently measured by NASA's WMAP satellite ...NASA balloon mission tunes in to a cosmic radio mystery
... absolute zero. This is the same temperature as the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, the remnant heat ... is the same temperature as the microwave background, then the instrument's heat cannot contaminate the cosmic signal ...Looking Back 13.8 Billion Years: The countdown for Planck satellite has started
... Space Agency (ESA), is to map the cosmic microwave background. The Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics in Garching is the German partner in this project. Researchers ...Cosmologists aim to observe first moments of universe
... billion years. The SPT detects the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, the afterglow of the big bang. Cosmologists have mined a fortune of data ...Cosmological simulations key to understanding the universe
... at the birth of the universe as evidenced by observed cosmic microwave background radiation. Seeded with a quarter of a billion particles that represent everyday measurable matter ...Dust factory in a dead star
... . This has major consequences for our understanding of the cosmic microwave background — one of the most important building blocks of the Big Bang model of our Universe". Alternatively, the grains ...Polarizers may enhance remote chemical detection
... Greene that described a slight polarization of the cosmic microwave background left over from the Big Bang. Out of curiosity, Gordon had his lab group zap ...
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