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Cambridge appoints first-ever Hawking Professor of Cosmology
Daniel Baumann will be treading in Hawking's legendary footsteps, pursuing a central question of the field: How did the Universe begin? Find out more in this article.
Dark stars
Gravitational waves have provided a wealth of information about black holes. But could other objects be hiding in this data too? Researchers are exploring this idea, which may also help resolve the mystery of dark matter.
Living proof: Diving into maths with Emmy Noether
In this episode of Maths on the Move we talk to historian of mathematics David E. Rowe about the play Diving into math with Emmy Noether.
Boson stars: Beyond vanilla
Physicists have figured out how we might detect hypothetical boson stars. If we do, then this would count as a major step towards solving the riddle of dark matter,
From steam engines to the limits of physics
Come on a fantastic journey from some of our oldest ideas about physics to the biggest mystery of the modern age!
The holographic principle
Gravitational waves reveal cosmic hum
On the road to dark energy (with chameleons)
Universe Unravelled
Black holes win Nobel Prize