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Why Do Ears Pop on Planes? The Truth Nobody Told You

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How Long Does Light Take to Cross Our Solar System?

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This artist's illustration shows two white dwarf stars merging. Usually, the merger creates a supernova, but new research concludes that two separate and unusual white dwarfs are best explained as merger remnants. The researchers say they are a new class of object.
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Could Two Dead Stars Create a New Kind of Star?

Gerd DaniApril 9, 2026April 9, 20260

Have you ever wondered what happens when two dead stars crash into each other? What if, instead of exploding, they…

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Earth viewed from space, stunning perspective.
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Did Earth Form Without Help From the Outer Solar System?

Gerd DaniApril 8, 2026April 8, 20260

What If Everything We Thought About Earth’s Birth Was Wrong? Have you ever looked up at the night sky and…

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JWST mid-infrared image of the W51A star-forming region showing swirls of ionized gas, warm dust filaments, and massive newborn stars. Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, Yoo & Ginsburg.
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What Did JWST Find Hidden in the W51 Star Nursery?

Gerd DaniApril 6, 2026April 6, 20260

The James Webb Space Telescope Reveals a Hidden Stellar Nursery: Inside W51’s Star-Forming Secrets What happens when you point the…

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Artist's impression of a protoplanetary disc: a young star glows at centre, wrapped in swirling orange dust clouds where planets are born from colliding grains.
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Did Webb Catch a Planet Being Born 450 Light-Years Away?

Gerd DaniApril 5, 2026April 5, 20260

Have you ever stopped to wonder where Earth — and every planet in the universe — actually came from? Not…

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Every Moon Landing (And Why They Chose the Landing Sites They Did)

Mattew BrhamApril 4, 2026April 4, 20260

Hello, beautiful and intelligent reader. My name is Matthew Brahm, AKA “MattyAtoms.” At the time of writing this, the four…

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Artistic illustration of a black hole with a glowing orange accretion disk, representing dark radiation masquerading as neutrinos in the early universe.
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Has Dark Radiation Fooled Us for 13.8 Billion Years?

Gerd DaniApril 3, 2026April 3, 20261

What if the universe has been hiding a ghost inside another ghost? What if some of the radiation we’ve always…

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3D render showing the orbital positions of over 11,000 newly discovered asteroids by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, with most located in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, and 33 near-Earth objects highlighted closer to Earth's orbit.
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Can Rubin Observatory’s 11,000 New Asteroids Protect Earth?

Gerd DaniApril 3, 2026April 4, 20260

Have you ever wondered what it would look like if we could suddenly see everything hiding in our solar system…

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Chandra X-ray and optical composite: a fast-growing supermassive black hole during Cosmic Noon (left) vs. a slower-growing one 3 billion light-years away (right). NASA/CXC.
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Why Are Supermassive Black Holes Starving?

Gerd DaniApril 2, 2026April 2, 20260

The Cosmic Hunger Strike: Why Supermassive Black Holes Are Growing So Slowly What if the most powerful objects in the…

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Hubble Space Telescope image of the ultra-diffuse galaxy NGC 1052-DF2, a faint ghostly glow with distant galaxies visible through it — the first galaxy found lacking dark.
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Can Galaxies Exist Without Dark Matter? A Third One Says Yes

Gerd DaniApril 2, 2026April 2, 20260

Can Galaxies Exist Without Dark Matter? A Third Galaxy Says Yes What happens when the invisible glue that holds a…

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Diagram of Van Allen radiation belts showing inner belt, outer belt, ISS orbit, GPS satellites, Van Allen Probes A and B, and geosynchronous orbit around Earth
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Did Van Allen Belts Stop the Moon Landings? Myth vs Fact

Gerd DaniApril 1, 2026April 1, 20260

Moon Missions and the Van Allen Belts: Can Science Silence the Conspiracy? What if one of humanity’s greatest achievements was…

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