Tag: astrophysics

Scientists Edge Closer to Understanding Mysterious Long-Periodic Radio Signals from Deep Space

A newly discovered cosmic radio source has unified key clues about long-periodic radio transients, bringing scientists closer to their origin.

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Study Reveals Many Sub-Neptune Planets May Lack Traditional Cores

New research suggests most sub-Neptune exoplanets in our galaxy may have no distinct cores, challenging previous planetary structure models.

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Gemini North Telescope Captures Crystal Ball Nebula Around Dying Star

Gemini North telescope images the Crystal Ball Nebula, revealing gas layers shed by a dying binary star system 1,500 light-years away.

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Chinese Scientists Simulate False Vacuum Decay, Shedding Light on Universe’s Ultimate Fate

Researchers in China have experimentally reproduced the quantum process of false vacuum decay, providing new insights into the potential end of the universe.

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New AI Model Enhances Supernova Calibration, Refining Dark Energy Measurements

Researchers introduce CIGaRS, an AI system refining Type Ia supernova calibration to improve understanding of cosmic expansion and dark energy.

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Harvard Researchers Identify Possible Origins of Mysterious Blue Flashes in Space

Harvard scientists propose a new explanation for powerful blue flashes in space observed since 2018, linking them to rare cosmic collisions.

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James Webb Telescope Captures Infrared Image of Spiral Galaxy Messier 77 with Bright Core

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope reveals detailed infrared view of Messier 77 spiral galaxy with a luminous core in the constellation Cetus.

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Study Reveals Heaviest Black Holes Form Through Repeated Mergers, Not Direct Stellar Collapse

New research suggests the most massive black holes arise from multiple mergers in dense star clusters rather than directly from star deaths.

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Astrophysicists Release Massive Universe Simulation Accessible to Public

Researchers unveil one of the largest universe simulations ever, offering public access to 2.5 petabytes of cosmic evolution data.

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James Webb Telescope Captures First Surface Analysis of a Distant Exoplanet

NASA’s James Webb Telescope has provided the first direct surface study of an exoplanet, revealing a dark, scorching, atmosphere-free world.

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Astronomers Detect New Type of Cosmic Explosion Defying Existing Models

A cosmic explosion observed in 2025 challenges known categories, prompting the proposal of a new theory in astrophysics.

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Scientists Capture the ‘Breathing’ of the Solar System Using X-ray Observations

Unique X-ray data from the eROSITA telescope reveals the Solar System’s dynamic ‘breathing,’ offering fresh insights into solar wind behavior.

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