New research finds enormous cosmic filaments in the universe’s web are slowly rotating. These faint structures stretch hundreds of millions of light-years and link galaxy clusters across vast distances. The observation challenges older ideas that matter’s large-scale evolution was mostly static, instead suggesting these colossal “bridges” are dynamic and have been changing for billions of years.
Scientists are probing the origins of the mysterious “sun goddess” particle, Amaterasu, among the strongest ever detected. Early reports suggested it emerged from a seemingly empty patch of space, but new analysis points to a more active source. Researchers now flag Messier 82, a galaxy famous for intense star formation, as a leading candidate.
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