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An interstellar visitor helped shape the orbits of the planets

The orbits of the planets around the sun have been the source for many a scientific debate. Their current orbital properties are well understood but the planetary orbits have evolved and changed since the formation of the ...

New technique for spotting Dyson rings unveiled

Dyson spheres and rings have always held a special fascination for me. The concept is simple: build a great big structure either as a sphere or ring to harness the energy from a star. Dyson rings are far more simple and feasible ...

Chandra sees black hole jet stumble into something in the dark

Even matter ejected by black holes can run into objects in the dark. Using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, astronomers have found an unusual mark from a giant black hole's powerful jet striking an unidentified object in ...

NASA eyes launching SPHEREx sky-mapping mission in early 2025

NASA and SpaceX are targeting late February 2025 for the launch of the agency's next astrophysics observatory, SPHEREx. Short for Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization and Ices Explorer, ...

Cosmic rays' vast energy traced to magnetic turbulence

Ultra-high energy cosmic rays, which emerge in extreme astrophysical environments—like the roiling environments near black holes and neutron stars—have far more energy than the energetic particles that emerge from our ...

Do we really know what becomes a Type Ia supernova?

Lots of things out in the universe can cause a supernova, from the gravitational collapse of a massive star, to the collision of white dwarfs. But most of the supernovae we observe are in other galaxies, too distant for us ...

More than 10,000 supernovae counted in stellar census

Since 2018 the Zwicky Transient Facility, an international astronomical collaboration based at the Palomar Observatory in California, has scanned the entire sky every two to three nights. As part of this mission, the ZTF's ...

Using Jupiter as a dark matter detector

The nature of dark matter has been a hotly debated topic for decades. If it's a heavy, slow moving particle, then it's just possible that neutrinos may be emitted during interactions with normal matter.

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'We live in a universe that is just right for us': Study proposes a test for the Anthropic Principle
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Webb telescope's largest study of universe expansion confirms challenge to cosmic theory
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Astronomy
NASA's IXPE details shapes of structures at a newly discovered black hole
Astronomy
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Astronomy
MAUVE: An ultraviolet astrophysics probe mission concept
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Hubble takes closest-ever look at a quasar
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New odd radio circle discovered with MeerKAT telescope
Astronomy
A rare Venus solar transit helps unravel exoplanet atmospheres
Astronomy
MeerKAT confirms the gravitational wave background of the universe in record time
Astronomy
Some black holes at the centers of galaxies have a buddy, but detecting these binary pairs isn't easy
Astronomy
Image: Interacting galaxies NGC 5257 and NGC 5258
Astronomy
Large radio jet discovered in quasar J1601+3102
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Astronomers close to solving mystery of how universe's giant galaxies formed
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Dynamic tracking technique can reduce noise in gravitational-wave detectors to peer deeper into the cosmos
Astronomy
Webb finds new galaxies in Spiderweb protocluster field
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Starspot activity of the red giant XX Trianguli indicates non-periodic, chaotic dynamo
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Planetary scientists confirm new main-belt comet
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How much permafrost will melt this century, and where will its carbon go?
Archaeology
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Molecular & Computational biology
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Archaeology
Ancient genomes link early Europeans to Neanderthal ancestry
Mathematics
How much faster is a knight than a king? A mathematical study reveals the exact ratio
Evolution
The origin of genetic code: Study finds textbook version needs revision
Planetary Sciences
Primitive meteorites formed in less turbulent solar nebula, researchers suggest
Earth Sciences
Plutonium isotope anomalies discovered in Southern Hemisphere glaciers
Cell & Microbiology
Scientists call for all-out, global effort to create an AI virtual cell
Optics & Photonics
Bringing the power of tabletop precision lasers for quantum science to the chip scale
Materials Science
New chemical structures show vastly improved carbon capture ability
Earth Sciences
One of world's largest glacier floods triggered in Greenland
Cell & Microbiology
'Mirror bacteria' could pose serious global health risks
Plants & Animals
Do animals get jealous like people? Researchers say it's complicated
Ecology
Single heat wave wiped out millions of Alaska's dominant seabird
Environment
Researchers develop faster hazardous spill response method
Ecology
Conservation leads to benefits: Large marine protected areas are boosting fish catch rates
Earth Sciences
Floods, insufficient water, sinking river deltas: Hydrologists map changing river landscapes across the globe
Earth Sciences
El Niño exacerbates effects of drought on Amazon groundwater and increases fire risk, study finds
Quantum Physics
Physicists uncover strong light-matter interactions in quantum spin liquids