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Astronomers find Webb data conflict with reionization models

Reionization is a critical period when the first stars and galaxies changed the physical structure of their surroundings, and eventually the entire universe. Established theories state that this epoch ended around 1 billion ...

A sharper view of the Milky Way with Gaia and machine learning

A group of scientists led by the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP) and the Institute of Cosmos Sciences at the University of Barcelona (ICCUB) have used a novel machine learning model to process data for 217 ...

Astronomers race to capture image of exoplanet near star

Planet AF Lep b is a world of firsts. In 2023, it was the lowest-mass planet outside our solar system to be directly observed and have its mass measured using astrometry. This is a technique that charts the subtle movements ...

Black hole destroys star, goes after another

A massive black hole has torn apart one star and is now using that stellar wreckage to pummel another star or smaller black hole that used to be in the clear.

Large radio bubble detected in galaxy NGC 4217

An international team of astronomers has performed radio observations of a star-forming galaxy known as NGC 4217. The observational campaign detected a large radio bubble in the galaxy's halo. The finding was reported in ...

The sun unleashes its strongest flare this cycle

Yesterday the sun released a huge solar flare, and it's heading toward Earth. It's nothing to worry about since it's nowhere near as large as the Carrington Event of 1859, but it is large enough to give us some amazing aurora.

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Traces of antimatter in cosmic rays reopen the search for 'WIMPs' as dark matter
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The earliest galaxies formed amazingly fast after the Big Bang. Do they break the universe or change its age?
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Gravitational lens confirms the Hubble tension
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Hubble observes a peculiar galaxy shape
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There were more black holes in the early universe than we thought, research finds
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Influence of a black hole's spin: First evidence of precession in ultraluminous accretion disks
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Webb telescope detects unusual gas jets from Centaur 29P
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Q&A: Researchers examine link between light pollution and interest in astronomy
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Webb researchers discover lensed supernova, confirm Hubble tension
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Webb detects fast outflow in the host galaxy of a luminous quasar
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Comet A3: How and when to see Tsuchinshan-ATLAS
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Hubble captures stellar nurseries in majestic spiral galaxy IC 1954
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New mission to create total solar eclipses in space
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Observations explore the nature of transitional millisecond pulsar PSR J1023+0038
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Precise locations of more than 1 million galaxies revealed
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Advanced data shed light on gravitational basins of attraction that shape the movement of galaxies
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Hubble finds that a black hole beam promotes stellar eruptions
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Telescope captures the most detailed infrared map ever of our Milky Way
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Turbulent solar wind originates in the sun's corona, study shows
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Dark matter could have slight interaction with regular matter, study suggests

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Expansion technique to image nanoscale structures inside cells makes high-resolution imaging more accessible
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Advanced technology discovered under Neolithic dwelling in Denmark
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Inspired by Spider-Man, researchers recreate web-slinging technology
Condensed Matter
Theoretical study demonstrates existence of giant photocaloric effects in ferroelectric perovskites
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New nanotherapy targets artery inflammation in cardiovascular disease
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How personal care products affect indoor air quality
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Advanced model predicts gene architecture via nucleosome position
Cell & Microbiology
Claustrophobic cells slow their own growth, forming beautiful patterns of concentric circles
Biochemistry
A look into 'mirror molecules' may lead to new medicines
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Benchmarking study aims to assist scientists in analyzing spatial transcriptomics data
Cell & Microbiology
Signaling pathway discovery could lead to faster, more reliable human stem cell differentiation
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Landscape effects of hunter-gatherer practices reshape idea of agriculture
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Targeting 'selfish' bacteria could optimize inhibitors that fight antibiotic resistance
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Deleting your Facebook may increase your well-being but reduce your political knowledge
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Geologist helps track lead pollution in a Tibetan glacier, revealing global impact of human activities
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Study finds it could take over 40 years to flush PFAS out of groundwater
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High-resolution structural data shows how a supercomplex links mRNA translation and decay
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Red milkweed beetle genome offers evolutionary insights into plant-insect interactions
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Some asteroids 'aged early' by sun, NASA finds

Scientists from NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission recently learned that surface regeneration happens a lot quicker on asteroids than on Earth. By analyzing rock fractures on asteroid Bennu from high-resolution images taken by the ...

Sunrise III found safe at landing site

Following the termination of the flight of the balloon-borne solar observatory Sunrise III on July 10, team members have reached the landing site and found the observatory's science payload largely intact. According to current ...

Supermassive black hole influences star formation

A European team of astronomers led by Professor Kalliopi Dasyra of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, under participation of Dr. Thomas Bisbas, University of Cologne modeled several emission lines ...

Measuring the universe with star-shattering explosions

An international team of 23 researchers led by Maria Dainotti, Assistant Professor at the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ), has analyzed archive data for powerful cosmic explosions from the deaths of stars ...