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James Webb Space Telescope spots rapidly feeding supermassive black hole in the infant universe: 'This discovery is truly remarkable.'
Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers have uncovered a voraciously feeding and rapidly growing ...
Scientists working with the James Webb Space Telescope discovered three unusual astronomical objects in early 2025, which may ...
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Create Epic Space VFX – After Effects Tutorial!
Get the UNIVERSE VFX Pack: 174 drag & drop assets Asteroids, planets, galaxies, nebulae, and more. In this tutorial, we show ...
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James Webb Space Telescope spots a gassy baby galaxy throwing a tantrum in the early universe
A baby galaxy is throwing one heck of a tantrum, and it's shaking up our understanding of the earliest galaxies.
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Does the universe have extra dimensions hiding in plain sight?
In 1919, physicist Theodor Kaluza hypothesized that extra dimensions might solve some outstanding problems in physics. And ...
Scientists have many big questions to tackle about the universe, including how big it actually is. But even the proposed ...
An expanding universe complicates this picture just a little bit, because the universe absolutely refuses to be ...
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Are astronomers wrong about dark energy? New study casts doubt on universe’s accelerating expansion
A new study casts doubt on the universe’s accelerating expansion, suggesting dark energy might be weakening over time.
James Gunn didn't expect this Creature Commandos character to be as popular as they are, but he's already planning more for ...
In a cafe at CERN in 1992, three physicists realized they disagreed about how many constants are needed to describe all of nature. A recent paper suggests only one – time – is necessary.
Photo taken on Dec. 17, 2015 shows a Long March 2-D rocket carrying the Dark Matter Particle Explorer satellite blasting off.
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Programmable metamaterial can morph into more configurations than there are atoms in the universe
The Wave Engineering for eXtreme and Intelligent maTErials (We-Xite) lab, led by engineering assistant professor Osama R.
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