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Astronomy Dark matter: a dual-state model solving galactic discrepancies Denise MeloniApril 9, 2026April 9, 20260 The quest to identify dark matter remains one of the most profound challenges in modern astrophysics. For decades, scientists have… Read More
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Astronomy Jupiter: the magnetic architect of a multi-moon system Denise MeloniApril 8, 2026April 8, 20260 The architectural differences between the satellite systems of Jupiter and Saturn have long remained a central puzzle in planetary science…. Read More
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