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🧬 Building blocks of life discovered for the first time outside our galaxy
A distant chemical signature, captured by the infrared eye of the James Webb Space Telescope, has just opened a new window ...
The universe's first galaxies were hot messes, according to a recent study. During their younger days, they were wild, ...
Space Scouts #1 hits stores this Wednesday! Matt Kindt & David Rubin's reality show becomes deadly war at the edge of the ...
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Some planets may actually brew their own water
Recent research has challenged the traditional view that water on planets must be delivered from space, suggesting instead ...
Does dark matter follow the same laws as ordinary matter? The mystery of this invisible and hypothetical component of our ...
One of those ground-based telescopes is the Rubin Observatory, named after famed astronomer Vera Rubin. Unlike other ...
The Big Bang theory has dominated our understanding of the universe’s origin for almost 100 years. It describes a moment when ...
Over decades of DC Comics lore, some supervillains have failed to gain the adulation of they deserved. And that ends now.
Daniel Whiteson and Andy Warner’s upcoming book is a philosophical exploration of the humanity behind our desire to find ...
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have captured the clearest picture yet of how galaxies formed in the early universe.
Astronomers discover a 3-billion-year-old white dwarf, LSPM J0207+3331, actively accumulationplanetary material long after its star’s death, revealing ongoing dynamics in ancient stellar remnants.
If it is a galaxy, it would be the oldest known galaxy in the cosmos, but it could also be a brown dwarf or an early black hole.
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