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Astronomers have achieved a first in exoplanet hunting by using the Hubble Space Telescope images to investigate a mysterious ...
Researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, have developed a tunable system that paves the way for ...
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The U.S. dollar faces a variety of headwinds heading into the second half of the year that could have important investing ...
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Astronomy on MSN‘Strange binary’: Astronomers discover a pulsar and a helium star orbiting each otherOnly a few dozen of these short-lived binaries exist in the galaxy at a time, making the serendipitous find extremely ...
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Primordial Black Holes, Bouncing Cosmology, and the Hunt for Gravitational Echoes of a Pre-Big Bang UniverseDid The universe really begin with a bang, a bounce? The theory that the universe is both possibly having endured a sudden ...
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Understanding Zero Gravity: Where and When It ExistsZero gravity, often depicted in science fiction and space documentaries, is a fascinating concept that sparks curiosity and ...
In other cases, another member of the system will go on to form a second white dwarf. If gravitational instabilities bring ...
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Live Science on MSNDoes Mars have a moon?It's possible that Mars' moons were originally asteroids that were captured by the planet's gravitational pull. There's also ...
A new probe in development known as GIRO represents a low-cost step toward unlocking the secrets of the outer planets, all through the invisible pull of gravity.
Astronomers estimate that an asteroid this large comes this close to Earth only about once every 7,500 years. It also appears ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNew physics? Ion trap experiment targets ‘fifth force’ to explain dark matterThe invisible dark matter is one of the universe's biggest mysteries, and its existence is confirmed only by the ...
And astronomers have a brand-new, superpowerful eye with which to see the changing cosmos: the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile. The Rubin Observatory released its first images last week, and ...
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