Gas cloud collisions during galaxy mergers compress interstellar material, triggering new star formation, as observed in interacting systems studied by NASA and reported by Universe Today.
New research explores how gravitational waves from black hole systems could help scientists study dark matter, using improved models and future detectors like LISA ...
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Astronomers watched a planet for years, then it vanished
Astronomers are getting used to a strange new kind of cosmic mystery: worlds that seem to appear in their data, linger for ...
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Einstein was right: New discovery shows black hole twisting the universe
Astronomers have made the first direct observation of a spinning black hole twisting the very fabric of spacetime, a ...
A new practice of self-betterment has swept across social media promising prosperity for the new year. Lydia Spencer-Elliott ...
China’s Shenzhou-20 mission faced an unexpected interruption after a crack was discovered in the return capsule window, ...
According to John Regan’s faculty page, his day job entails ‘using powerful supercomputers to model the formation and ...
Grey’s Anatomy alum Steven W. Bailey has been diagnosed with a rare neuromuscular disorder known as Congenital Myasthenia Syndrome (CMS). Bailey, 54, explained via X on Friday, January 2, that he has ...
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