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AdvertisementThe Birth of Elements: Primordial Nucleosynthesis
At the far reaches of the universe, there exists a fascinating cosmic process that shapes the very essence of matter. The primordial nucleosynthesis, a celestial
Life after death? Neutron star emits light flashes
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists at Cornell University have found a dead neutron star emitting light flashes. Neutron stars are known as “corpses” in astronomy
Gamma Ray Burst Alters Atmosphere
In October 2022, the strongest gamma-ray burst ever detected, GRB 221009A, occurred in a distant galaxy and had a measurable impact on Earth’s atmosphere. Gamma-ray
Surprising Discoveries in the Atmosphere of the Exoplanet
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has opened a new chapter in exoplanet exploration, focusing on the peculiar features of WASP-107b. This gas giant, positioned
Quasiparticles Enable Ultra-Bright Light Sources
Physicists have discovered a simpler method to generate ultrabright light, also known as coherent light, which could potentially be used in medicine. Currently, ultrabright light
Milky Way’s Mass Smaller Than Expected
New data from the Gaia space telescope reveals that the Milky Way contains significantly less dark matter than previously thought, with a mass of only
Invisible Black Holes Found by Space Telescope
Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery using a new method to detect “invisible” black holes that emit no light. Gaia BH1 and Gaia BH2 are
Record-breaking black hole discovered nearby.
Astronomers have discovered a new black hole that is closer to Earth than any previously known. The black hole, located in the Hyades star cluster,
Rare Polar Ring Galaxy Found?
A possible polar ring galaxy (PRG) has been discovered 1.8 billion light-years away. The ring galaxy DJ0240 may belong to this rare subclass, but further
Aliens Could Respond Today
In August 1983, astronomers sent a message to the star Altair in hopes of contacting extraterrestrial life. Today, there is a possibility that a response