Samsung's Home Up app now lets users tune home screen animations to their heart's content, and there are loads of options to play with.
Over the past 13.8 billion years, the universe has grown into a vast, intricate web of galaxies, stars, and cosmic structures. But according to new research, the way matter has spread out across ...
In the moments before the Big Bang, our universe was a hot, dense, and extremely high-energy place. That all changed when the universe exploded 13.8 billion years ago. Rapid inflation divided a ...
So, CBS News asked four of Ben's friends, Carson, Ranita, Jamison and Maya — all 8th graders in New Jersey — to try flip phones for a week. Maya said her average screen time at the beginning ...
"This may be reshaping how we think about the Universe, and it's exciting! There are still surprises left in cosmology, and who knows what discoveries will come next?" This research was published in ...
Here’s how it works. If you've built up a collection of wallpapers you no longer use, deleting them can help streamline your options and keep your gallery organized. For earlier versions like ...
has been nominated for five Oscars, including Best Make-Up and Hairstyling. Here, read Wallpaper’s interview with prosthetic make-up designer Pierre-Olivier Persin about his work on the film ...
New research suggests that dark energy isn't needed to explain the acceleration in the expansion of the universe — instead suggesting giant voids in space are creating an illusion. When you ...
What is the structure of our physical reality? Physicists have long imagined space and time interweaving into “space-time”, the metaphorical fabric that underlies the cosmos. But there may be ...
Hubble’s finding fundamentally altered humanity’s understanding of the cosmos, revealing a universe far larger and more complex than previously imagined. He demonstrated that Andromeda was roughly 20 ...
Astronomers have been confounded by recent evidence that the universe expanded at different rates throughout its life. New findings risk turning the tension into a crisis, scientists say.
While measurements from the Planck satellite, which studied the early Universe, indicated a certain expansion rate. A new study led by Dan Scolnic from Duke University suggests that the Universe is ...