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Why does the universe exist?

Scientists have found that the universe exists because it began with a slight imbalance between matter and antimatter.
Mathematics and numbers are not just abstract ideas, but, as our sages tell us in so many places, they are essential to the ...
Two of the world’s leading scientists have written a powerful manifesto revealing the main forces behind the anti-science ...
Quirks & Quarks is having its 50th anniversary this fall. Bob McDonald shares his appreciation for the people behind the ...
New computer simulations suggest the first magnetic fields that emerged after the Big Bang were much weaker than expected — ...
A backward, mirror universe could explain the existence of dark matter. If an anti-universe exists, it would run backward in ...
That cosmologists cannot agree on one of the most elementary facts about the universe is striking enough. But that uncertainty produces others, too: it makes it impossible to calculate an exact age ...
Astronomers have discovered the most monstrous supermassive black hole ever. At 36 billion times more mass than our sun, it’s ...
A new study may have given us a glimpse of when the "Big Crunch" will take place and the universe will start shrinking.
Science Space Deep Space JWST takes a jab at the mystery of the universe’s expansion rate The powerful space telescope's precise measurements confirm we have a problem. Briley Lewis ...
It's got the least impressive name of the four fundamentals, but it by no means played a minor part in how our universe came together. As Live Science previously reported, weak is the force of decay.