Magnetic fields are ubiquitous in the universe, permeating planets, stars, galaxies and the vast expanses of intergalactic space. Among the most fascinating and extreme examples of magnetic phenomena are the magnetic stars. These...
The universe is vast, a tapestry of stars, galaxies, and untold numbers of planets. Driven by a profound curiosity, humanity has long asked the question, “Are we alone?” As our technology advances and...
Editor’s note: This article was originally written by the University of Chicago and was adapted with Fermilab information.
Sometimes to know what the matter is, you have to find it first.
When the universe began, matter...
Satellites are more likely to be at risk from high-speed solar wind than a major geomagnetic storm according to a new UK-US study published this week in the Journal Space Weather.
Researchers investigating the space...
Is there life on other planets? One of the oldest and most popular question everyone asks whenever a discussion happen around astronomy. Although we...
We propose a new generative model of projected cosmic mass density maps inferred from weak gravitational lensing observations of distant galaxies (weak lensing mass...