Cosmology (from Ancient Greek κόσμος (cosmos) 'the universe, the world' and λογία (logia) 'study of') is a branch of physics and metaphysics dealing with the nature of the universe, the cosmos. The term cosmology was first used in English in 1656 in Thomas Blount's Glossographia, and in 1731 taken up in Latin by German philosopher Christian Wolff in Cosmologia Generalis. Religious or mythological cosmology is a body of beliefs based on mythological, religious, and esoteric literature and traditions of creation myths and eschatology....Wikipedia

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Cosmological dynamics of interacting dark energy and dark matter in f(Q) gravitylink
Muon neutrinos and the cosmological abundance of primordial black holeslink
A Dissipative Dark Cosmology: From Early Matter Dominance to Delayed Compact Objectslink
Little Rip and Pseudo Rip cosmological models with coupled dark energy based on a new generalized entropylink
Negative cosmological constant in the dark energy sector: tests from JWST photometric and spectroscopic observations of high-redshift galaxieslink
Restoring cosmological concordance with axion-like early dark energy and dark matter characterized by a constant equation of state?link
Cosmological constraints on early dark energy from the full shape analysis of eBOSS DR16link
Generalized early dark energy and its cosmological consequenceslink
Can Early Dark Energy be Probed by the High-Redshift Galaxy Abundance?link
Interacting Scalar fields: Dark Matter--Early Dark Energylink
DESI constraints on varying electron mass model and axion-like early dark energylink
A new Contribution to Cosmological Perturbations of some Inflationary Modelslink
Evolution of cosmological perturbations in Bose-Einstein condensate dark matterlink
Pre-inflationary scalar perturbations on closed universes in loop quantum cosmologylink
Evolution of perturbations in the model of Tsallis holographic dark energylink
Quantum cosmology as automorphic dynamicslink
Constrain the linear scalar perturbation theory of Cotton gravitylink
The Cosmic Linear Anisotropy Solving System (CLASS) I: Overviewlink
Effective speed of cosmological perturbationslink
Perturbation-theory informed integrators for cosmological simulationslink
Ghost dark energy in Tsallis and Barrow cosmologylink
A simple parity violating model in the symmetric teleparallel gravity and its cosmological perturbationslink
Some exact solutions of Friedmann cosmological equationlink
PyCosmo: An integrated cosmological Boltzmann solverlink
Symbolic implementation of extensions of the PyCosmo Boltzmann solverlink
Beyond the cosmological standard modellink
Production of primordial gravitational waves in teleparallel gravitylink
Primordial gravitational waves by chaotic potential with a sharp steplink
Amplification of the primordial gravitational waves energy spectrum by a kinetic scalar in F (R) gravitylink
Constraining scotogenic dark matter and primordial black holes using induced gravitational waveslink
Probing non-classicality of primordial gravitational waves and magnetic field through quantum Poincare spherelink
Quantitative predictions forF(R) gravity primordial gravitational waveslink
Perturbative resonance in WIMP paradigm and its cosmological implications on cosmic reheating and primordial gravitational wave detectionlink
Primordial gravitational waves in generalized Palatini gravitylink
Gravitino cosmology in supersymmetric warm inflationlink
Cosmological viability of a double field unified model from warm inflationlink
B-mode of gravitational waves in preinflation with negative spatial curvaturelink
Linearized physics and gravitational-waves polarizations in the Palatini formalism of GBD theorylink
A truncated primordial power spectrum and its impact on B-mode polarizationlink
The formation probability of primordial black holeslink
The role of non-gaussianities in primordial black hole formationlink
Simulation of primordial black hole formation using pseudo-spectral methodslink
Primordial black holes as a dark matter candidate - a brief overviewlink
Probing ultralight primordial black hole dark matter with XMM telescopeslink
Percolating cosmic string loops from evaporating primordial black holeslink
Projected gravitational wave constraints on primordial black hole abundance for extended mass distributionslink
Refining Galactic primordial black hole evaporation constraintslink
CMB bounds on primordial black holes with dark matter mini-halos: the role of radiative feedbacklink
Primordial magnetic relics and their signatureslink
Bubbles kick off primordial black holes to form more binarieslink
The History of Primordial Black Holeslink
Implications of a Scalar Field Interacting with the Dark Matter Fluid on the Primordial Gravitational Waveslink
Exploring the impact of the dissipation coefficient in warm Higgs inflationlink
The warm inflation storylink
Warm inflation model buildinglink
Irreversible thermodynamical description of warm inflationary cosmological modelslink
Dissipative Dynamics of Inflationlink

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Internet/Blog Articles

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Science Educators Are Doing a Poor Job of Educating the Publiclink
Black Holes of 'All Shapes and Sizes' in New Gravitational Wave Cataloguelink
Dark Energy Survey provides unprecedented detail on the expansion of the universelink
Galaxies from the Pastlink
Leonid’s Showerlink
Still no Primordial Gravitational Waves…link
Inflation after Plancklink
The Early Stages of Cosmic Inflationlink
Inflationary Perturbationlink
Is Inflation Testable?link
The Mystery of Cosmic Magnetismlink
The Meaning of Inflationlink
Shocking CMB Anomalies Contradict Guth's “Empirical Success” Claimslink
Sounding out the Big Banglink
WMAP data put cosmic inflation to the testlink
BICEP2 finds first direct evidence of cosmic inflationlink
Dark energylink
The Earth as an exoplanet, Liverpool’s lost accelerator and primordial black holes: the May 2022 issue of Physics Worldlink
Concerning primordial black holeslink
Relativity’s new revolutionlink
Supernovae reveal that primordial black holes cannot account for all dark matterlink
Is black hole at the centre of NGC 4395 a primordial relic?link
Supernovae reveal that primordial black holes cannot account for all dark matterlink
New theory links supermassive black holes and dark energylink
B-mode polarization spotted in cosmic microwave backgroundlink
Dark matter may not be so darklink
Theories of the dark sidelink
Are gravitational waves being ‘redshifted’ away by the cosmological constant?link
How can we detect black holes?link
Cosmic Genealogy: the Ancestors of Supermassive Black Holeslink

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