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Why Is the Sombrero Galaxy So Extraordinary?

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The Sombrero Galaxy: A Cosmic Hat 31 Million Light-Years Away Have you ever looked up at the night sky and…

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The Fermi Paradox: Why Haven’t Aliens Found Us Yet?

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The Universe Is Vast, So Where Is Everyone? Have you ever stepped outside on a clear night, looked up at…

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Did Cosmic Dawn Glow? 33,000 Hydrogen Halos Found

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What if every newborn galaxy in the young universe wore a glowing hydrogen coat larger than a thousand Milky Ways…

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Titan: new simulations reveal highly volatile lake dynamics

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A groundbreaking study by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has introduced a sophisticated numerical tool designed to simulate…

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Black holes: new origins revealed by JWST
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Black holes: new origins revealed by JWST

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Recent observations conducted with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have challenged established models of galactic evolution. An international team…

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HATS-75 b: red dwarf’s massive neighbor

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The deployment of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has initiated a transformative era in the study of exoplanetary atmospheres….

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Red giants and the magnetic origins of white dwarfs
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Red giants and the magnetic origins of white dwarfs

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The fate of stars similar to our Sun is marked by a radical transformation: after shining for billions of years,…

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Jupiter's four largest moons are known as the Galilean moons. This composite image shows from left to right, Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
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Why Does Jupiter Have 4 Large Moons but Saturn Just 1?

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Jupiter vs. Saturn: The Magnetic Secret Behind Their Moon Families Have you ever looked up at the night sky and…

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Sn 2024abfl: characterizing a unique low-velocity supernova

Denise MeloniApril 10, 2026April 12, 20260

The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) recently conducted a comprehensive study of a peculiar Type IIP supernova, designated as SN…

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Dark matter: a dual-state model solving galactic discrepancies
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Dark matter: a dual-state model solving galactic discrepancies

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The quest to identify dark matter remains one of the most profound challenges in modern astrophysics. For decades, scientists have…

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