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Look Up: Cosmology Meets Religion

Nobel Prize winners for physics Arno Penzias (left) and Robert W. Wilson stand in front of their microwave radio antenna at Holmdel Bell Labs in New Jersey on Oct. 18, 1978. They won for studies in microwave radiation that tends to support the "Big Bang" theory on the creation of the universe.
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January 29, 2026
How did the Universe begin? Ken Corey shares his thoughts on how cosmology meets religion.
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