Astronomers are finding evidence that we live in a structure so massive that no existing model could imagine its scale.

New Construction Helps Fix Redshift Gap in Sky in Bao Signal.

A ring-shaped arrangement of nearly symmetrically aligned constellations 1.3 billion light-years diameter has been known in the distant universe, and its size and geometry do not fit well with current models of the universe. The structure, called the The Great Ringit was identified by Alexia Lopez at the University of Central Lancashire by analyzing quasar … Read more

China’s massive push to reduce air pollution has had an unexpected effect on the Arctic

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China’s drastic reduction in air pollution may have had unexpected benefits in the Arctic: A new study shows that it reduced storms caused by aerosols and, in turn, reduced the loss of sea ice. However, at the same time, this large drop in aerosols may accelerate global warming, experts say. “Chinese people suffered from evil … Read more

China’s massive push to reduce air pollution has had an unexpected effect on the Arctic

A smoky city on the banks of many waters is seen under sunlit clouds.

When you make a purchase through our article links, Future and its affiliate partners may receive a commission. A new study has revealed that China’s actions to clean up air pollution have affected other parts of the world. . | Credit: Getty Images/Stringer China’s drastic reduction in air pollution may have had unexpected benefits in … Read more

Supermassive black holes may date back to massive, ancient stars

Supermassive black holes may date back to massive, ancient stars

a black hole: A region of space with such a strong magnetic field that nothing or radiation (including light) can escape. cancer: Any of more than 100 different diseases, each characterized by rapid, uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells. The progression and growth of cancer, also known as malignancies, can lead to swelling, pain and death. … Read more

Scientists Observe Waves of a Massive Wave That Travels Faster Than Light

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Dark spots in light waves may appear to disrupt the speed of light, according to new research from scientists at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, confirming the predictions of a half-century-old theory. What the team calls “dark points” are actually vortices – tiny holes in the wave structure of light – as revealed in a … Read more