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JWST discovers a massive primordial black hole that may have formed before stars
When astronomers look deep into the early universe, the expectation is simple. You should see young galaxies still assembling ...
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Development history of the universe is being rewritten based on a bachelor’s project from NBI
The largest structures in the universe are galaxy clusters—groups of galaxies held together by gravity. Their developmental ...
PD Dr Philipp Girichidis at Heidelberg University’s Centre for Astronomy provide insights into our place in the Milky Way and ...
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Why not finding stars has astronomers on Cloud-9
How do you find a galaxy that never formed? The standard cosmological model predicts the existence of "failed" galaxies - clumps of dark matter that captured gas but never birthed a star. Because they ...
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4 planet-system layouts may dominate the entire universe
Across the Milky Way and beyond, planetary systems appear to fall into a few recurring blueprints, and recent exoplanet surveys suggest that just four layouts may dominate the universe. Drawing on ...
Neuralink’s Blindsight implant has received FDA breakthrough status, aiming to restore sight by stimulating the visual cortex ...
Stars and planets are inextricably linked. They form together and stars shape the fate of planets. Stars create the dusty ...
What was originally thought to be a planet orbiting the Fomalhaut star was probably just the fallout of a wild collision.
Ever wondered how planetary systems like our own solar system form? Thanks to the European Space Agency's Gaia space telescope, we're getting a unique peek behind the cosmic curtain into these dusty ...
Gaia data reveals signs of planets forming around young stars by measuring stellar motion, identifying planetary, brown dwarf, and stellar companions in early star systems ...
New research explains how dust links the formation, evolution, and fate of stars and planets, and why future telescopes are needed to observe these processes in detail ...
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