Discover Quipu, the universe's largest known structure, spanning 1.3 billion light-years and containing 200 quadrillion solar masses, challenging current cosmological models.
A new study reveals Quipu, a vast network of galaxy clusters and superclusters, being dubbed the largest structure in the known universe.
New findings offer clues about the ancient origins of asteroids and their potential role in the formation of terrestrial ...
Asteroids are more than just space rocks—they come in many shapes, sizes, and compositions, with some even defying scientific ...
Scientists have recorded the largest structure in the known universe, Quipu, which is about 1.3 billion light-years wide.
Ever since Isaac Newton famously talked about gravity, its dominance as a force in our solar system has been well known. It's responsible for the orbits of the planets and their satellites, but there ...
While the composition of gas and dust in a molecular cloud is fairly uniform, everything changes once a star begins to form.
Eileen West has a strange object in her home in Aberdeenshire - a scale model of a huge electricity pylon, built as part of a ...
A flexible artificial leaf mimics aquatic plants' light-tracking, increasing solar fuel production by up to 866% even at steep angles - without motors or external controls.
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Bright yellow deposits in Consus Crater provide new evidence of Ceres' cryovolcanic history, reigniting the debate over ...