Introduction: Cosmology - New Scientist The WMAP spacecraft put the standard picture of cosmology on a firm footing by precisely measuring the spectrum of fluctuations in the microwave background, which fits a universe 13 7 billion
The radical idea that space-time remembers could upend cosmology Physics The radical idea that space-time remembers could upend cosmology There are new hints that the fabric of space-time may be made of "memory cells" that record the whole history of the universe
One of the biggest mysteries of cosmology may finally be solved The expansion rate of the universe, measured by the Hubble constant, has been one of the most controversial numbers in cosmology for years, and we seem at last to be close to nailing it down
Has the biggest problem in cosmology finally been solved? The radical idea that space-time remembers could upend cosmology 4 We finally know what the face of a Denisovan looked like 5 Your forgotten memories continue to influence the choices you make 6
The universe lines up along the axis of evil. Coincidence? COSMOLOGISTS called it the axis of evil Spotted in 2005 in the cosmic microwave background, the all-pervading afterglow of the big bang, the axis was a peculiar alignment of features where we