Dark matter remains one of science's deepest mysteries. It makes up about 25% of our universe, yet scientists only observe its gravitational effects. Although invisible, researchers continue searching ...
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Astronomers just watched a distant star get shredded by a hidden black hole — a slow-motion demolition that lit up the sky with a brightness nothing should match
Sometime in early 2024, a star drifted too close to something massive, invisible, and lurking far from any galactic center.
Most smaller galaxies may not have supermassive black holes in their centers, according to a recent study using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. This contrasts with the common idea that nearly every ...
Gently singing Twinkle, twinkle, little star may lull a baby to sleep, but beyond the confines of Earth’s atmosphere, the words aren’t exactly accurate. A correct, albeit less soothing, rendition ...
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New graph mapping density of every object in the universe, from asteroids to black holes, comes with a few surprises
An ambitious project to map the density of every object in the cosmos has yielded a few surprises, and may help lead to new ...
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