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'Something's missing': Physicists still can't explain why the universe expands the way it does
A comprehensive new study combines decades of research to reveal that we're missing an essential component in our understanding of how the universe works.
A new map of the cosmos, including more than 47 million galaxies and other cosmic objects, represents one of the most ...
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Hubble Space Telescope spots a mesmerizing spiral galaxy | Space photo of the day for April 17, 2026
Hubble images never fail to amaze.
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Largest ever map of universe captures 47 million galaxies and quasars
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has finished the most detailed survey of the universe to date, and the ...
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Scientists unveil the universe’s largest 3D map, offering unprecedented insights into dark energy and cosmic expansion
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has completed the most comprehensive 3D map of the universe ever created, ...
A record-setting pristine star provides a window into the dawn of stars and galaxies in the universe. This groundbreaking ...
No direct hits are required; shock waves from a jet can ripple across hundreds of thousands of light-years to churn galactic ...
J0715-7334 is built different, and appears to be a stranger in our galaxy. Could it have been born from the long-elusive ...
As Denver’s starting small forward alongside the star duo of Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray, Cam Johnson will be an X-factor ...
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Space Is Dead Silent – But There Is a Way to 'Hear' a Black Hole
(blackdovfx/iStock/Getty Images) If you were to drift, suitless, through the vacuum of space, the brief moments before your ...
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I discovered the biggest star in the universe!
Explore the fascinating topic of the biggest star in the universe, delving into its characteristics, size, and significance in the cosmos. This video covers astronomical insights about massive stars ...
Amid ongoing toilet trouble, the Artemis II astronauts reflected on the wonder of sailing through deep space to the moon.
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