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JWT finds universe's oldest known supernova
BASED on findings published in Astronomy & Astrophysics in December and further reported by Keith Cooper for Space.com, ...
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Earth and solar system may have been shaped by nearby exploding star
A new explanation for the solar system's radioactive elements suggests Earth-like planets might be found orbiting up to 50 ...
A newly-detected spinning galaxy filament is reshaping our understanding of cosmic structure, gas flows, and the origins of ...
New gravitational lensing measurements by the TDCOSMO Collaboration support the Hubble Tension, confirming differences between Early and Late Universe Hubble Constant values using updated ...
JWST uncovers evidence of ancient “monster stars” whose extreme chemistry may explain the origins of early supermassive black ...
Right now, as a passenger on planet Earth, you’re zooming through space at incredible speeds. But why can't you feel it?
New measurements using gravitational lensing suggest the universe’s current expansion rate does not agree with signals from ...
For much of the twentieth century, scientists expected the expanding universe to slow over time. The opposite turned out to ...
By analyzing the data from the PHANGS-MUSE survey, an international team of astronomers has inspected a nuclear star cluster ...
Using the XRISM space telescope, scientists spotted faint emissions of the elements in remnants of the Cassiopeia A supernova.
Punisher has been in Marvel Comics for many years, and here are the most powerful versions of the popular antihero.
For the first time, astronomers have captured the brilliance of a superluminous supernova via gravitational lensing.
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