The Cherenkov Telescope Array just got a major boost for distributing its data, a development that will expedite scientific ...
Researchers from University of Portsmouth have traced the origins of water to supernova explosions in early universe, ...
A group of scientists led by Dr Daniel Whalen of the University of Portsmouth’s Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation have discovered how water formed.
Radio astronomers see what the naked eye can't. As we study the sky with telescopes that record radio signals rather than ...
Simulated stellar explosions show that massive early stars could have created plentiful water for future stars and planets to ...
“Before the first stars exploded, there was no water in the Universe because there was no oxygen,” said Daniel Whalen, a ...
A nearby galaxy is ablaze with new stars in a dazzling new image from the James Webb Space Telescope.
This discovery suggests water could have shaped the first galaxies and planets, changing how we understand the universe’s ...
New research suggests that dark energy isn't needed to explain the acceleration in the expansion of the universe — instead ...
Fresh research proposes that the universe might be teeming with particles that move faster than light, according to LiveScience. If true, this could shake up ...
The findings dramatically push back the timeline for water's cosmic appearance to just 100-200 million years after the ...
If one side of the explosion slams into an interstellar cloud, we’ll see a squashed shape. So, a near-perfect circle in a messy universe is a special find. Teleios – named from the Greek ...