For generations, scientists and stargazers alike have looked to the skies, searching for answers about our origins, our place in the cosmos, and the mysteries of distant galaxies. With the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), that curiosity ...
Quearn Latest Articles
Black Holes: The Giants Lurking at Galactic Centers
Quearn SupportTucked away at the heart of nearly every galaxy lies a powerful force—an invisible yet colossal entity with gravitational might strong enough to shape entire galaxies. These are supermassive black holes, some billions of times heavier than our Sun, and ...
The Hunt for Dark Matter: How Scientists Are Searching for the Unseen
Quearn SupportFor decades, dark matter has remained one of the most tantalizing mysteries in modern science. Invisible and elusive, yet making up nearly 27% of the universe’s mass-energy content, it challenges our understanding of the cosmos. But how do scientists study ...
Nebulae Unveiled: The Cosmic Birthplaces of Stars
Quearn SupportHave you ever looked up at the night sky and wondered where stars come from? Before stars shine brightly in the sky, they begin their lives in vast, colorful clouds of gas and dust called nebulae. These mysterious regions are ...
Space Exploration and the Cosmos: How Coding Fuels the Journey to the Stars
Quearn SupportIn the ever-evolving realm of space exploration, coding has become the invisible force propelling humanity toward the cosmos. From launching rockets to navigating deep space missions, computer programming has played an essential role in transforming science fiction into reality. In ...
Quantum Mechanics and the Big Bang: Unlocking the Secrets of the Universe’s Beginning
Quearn SupportThe origin of the universe remains one of the most profound mysteries in science. While the Big Bang theory offers a framework for understanding how the universe expanded from an incredibly hot and dense state, quantum mechanics adds another layer ...
The Invisible Force: How Dark Matter Shapes the Milky Way’s Structure
Quearn SupportDark matter is one of the most perplexing and mysterious substances in the universe. Although we cannot see it, scientists believe it constitutes about 85% of the universe’s mass and plays a pivotal role in the structure and behavior of ...