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First Stars Appeared in a 'Pre-Heated' Universe, Says Surprising Study
Scientists at UT Austin claim the first provable quantum supremacy, showing a 12-qubit system beat classical computers—paving the way for real quantum power. Harvard researcher Avi Loeb says comet ...
A radical new theory regarding the origin of the universe suggests that gravitational waves, tiny ripples in spacetime first ...
In the vast universe, a grand event spanning billions of years is quietly brewing—the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies will stage a stunning 'interstellar collision' in 3.7 billion years. This ...
Hopkins applied mathematicians, astronomers develop method to render images from ground-based telescopes as clear as those ...
James Webb Telescope inspects spiral galaxies, revealing never-before-seen details of star formation
Astronomers have used the James Webb Space Telescope to peer inside the heart of spiral galaxies, where young stars carve out glowing paths. The space observatory, named after a North Carolina native, ...
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Astronomers find enormous gas structure connecting two dwarf galaxies
A 50-million-light-year-long flow of hydrogen gas has been observed linking two tiny galaxies 50 million light-years away, ...
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features a galaxy that's hard to categorize. The galaxy in question is NGC 2775, ...
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What a newly discovered gas bridge between galaxies tells us about the cosmic cycle of matter
New radio astronomy results reveal how galaxies exchange gas with the intergalactic medium – the raw material for stars and ...
What was the universe like in the first few hundreds of millions of years after it came into existence? How did the first stars and galaxies form? Those are questions that astronomers now have a ...
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To the stars: a stellar trivia quiz
This quiz will take you on a journey through the life cycle of stars, their classification, and the incredible processes that ...
In the vast universe, a grand event spanning billions of years is quietly brewing — the Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy will engage in a stunning 'interstellar collision' in 3.7 billion years. This ...
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