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Dark matter may be made of star-sized objects instead of tiny particles, new study suggests
The search for dark matter has been largely unsuccessful so far. But now, scientists think they know where to look for it.
Harvard's Avi Loeb argues 3I/ATLAS shows signs of alien technology, from its 0.2% probability flight path to bizarre metal ...
Are aliens real? A Nature Astronomy study reveals 87% of experts believe life exists. Explore how 3I/ATLAS and AI are ...
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NASA uses math to ‘hear’ music of stars and track their movements for the first time
The state-of-the-art data sonification system translates pixels of celestial objects into sounds, thereby composing melodious ...
On record 2025 as one of the most amazing years in contemporary astronomy, providing findings that would turn our collective ...
Anerican space agency NASA said the first full sky map made by the SPHEREx satellite is ready, three more to follow over the ...
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Dark Energy Study Reveals the Universe’s Expansion Is Slowing Down— Could Lead To ‘Big Crunch’
They believed that the indefinite expansion would spread the stars so far apart that the sky would appear dark throughout and ...
Astronomers at Queen’s have come up with simulations of what they believe the data could show. Dr Nicholl said: “We’re ...
Discover why astronomers believe the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS could be 14 billion years old and what Harvard's Avi Loeb ...
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.
The central mystery posed by 3I/ATLAS is not merely about whether we are alone, but about the sheer scale of the potential ...
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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