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A new analysis of the sky has finally confirmed where the missing half of the Universe's visible matter has been hiding.
A decade of observations cast doubt on the typical magnetar origin story, at least as it relates to SGR 0501+4516.
"What makes Zhúlóng stand out is just how much it resembles the Milky Way—both in shape, size and stellar mass," said the ...
In a nutshell Scientists propose that the entire universe might be spinning very slowly (0.002 rotations per billion years), ...
Astronomers have long been puzzled by two strange phenomena at the heart of our galaxy. First, the gas in the central ...
"We don't know the frequency, so we need to keep tuning and trying different ones, like searching for a good radio station ...
Earth rotates, the Sun rotates, the Milky Way rotates – and a new model suggests the entire Universe could be rotating.
Astronomers may have found the long-missing half of the universe's regular matter—and it appears to have been right under our ...
A new AI model from the University of Bern predicts planetary systems likely to host Earth-like planets. It could boost the ...
For decades, scientists have known that ordinary matter — everything made of atoms — accounts for just 15% of the universe’s ...
Astronomers tallying up all the normal matter—stars, galaxies and gas—in the universe today have come up embarrassingly short ...
The PRIME telescope, operated by Osaka University and others in South Africa, which can potentially study the Milky Way's ...