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The end of the Universe is becoming clearer, its date of death already calculated
The Universe might not exist forever. New observations by physicists indicate that it will one day reach its maximum size ...
Dark-energy evidence suggests the universe will end in a “big crunch” roughly 20 billion years from now. The universe is nearing the halfway point of what may be a 33-billion-year lifespan, according ...
None of us is happy about it, but Marvel’s Ultimate Universe is coming to an end. Despite how well books like The Ultimates ...
Unraveling the mysteries of how the world might end is fascinating and terrifying. It's a topic that sparks our imagination, ...
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Our universe's oldest galaxies were hot messes
The universe's first galaxies were hot messes, according to a recent study. During their younger days, they were wild, ...
Marvel is bringing its new Ultimate line of comics to an end in 2026, but doing that may be a considerable creative misstep ...
Advocates of these end-of-the-world theories say we could be experiencing the onset of what the Bible and Christianity refer ...
It’s easy to be cynical about Marvel — they’re part of the Disney corporate umbrella and their editor in chief is a man who pretended to be Japanese so he could collect two paychecks. The company hasn ...
The end of the universe has always felt like a distant abstraction. But new calculations suggest that our original timeline might have been wildly optimistic. According to a team of Dutch scientists, ...
If the universe as we know it started with the Big Bang, will it also have an end? If the universe as we know it started with the Big Bang, will it also have an end? And if it’s going to end someday - ...
The following is an extract from our Lost in Space-Time newsletter. Each month, we hand over the keyboard to a physicist or two to tell you about fascinating ideas from their corner of the universe.
If recent discoveries that dark energy is evolving hold any water, our Universe will collapse under its own gravity on a ...
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