Scientists Are Using the Universe as a 'Cosmological Collider'
July 19, 2017
July 19, 2017
WASHINGTON, July 19 -- The Smithsonian Institution issued the following news release:
Physicists are capitalizing on a direct connection between the largest cosmic structures and the smallest known objects to use the universe as a "cosmological collider" and investigate new physics.
The three-dimensional map of galaxies throughout the cosmos and the leftover radiation from the Big Bang - called the cosmic microwave background (CMB) - are the largest structures . . .
Physicists are capitalizing on a direct connection between the largest cosmic structures and the smallest known objects to use the universe as a "cosmological collider" and investigate new physics.
The three-dimensional map of galaxies throughout the cosmos and the leftover radiation from the Big Bang - called the cosmic microwave background (CMB) - are the largest structures . . .