An international team of scientists led by the Institute of Cosmos Sciences at the University of Barcelona (ICCUB) and the ...
Scientists using the MeerKAT radio telescope in South Africa discover the most distant hydroxyl megamaser ever detected.
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Can we be a star-maker? Budget 2026’s outlay for telescopes is big deal— it can spur India to be a global astronomy leader
India embarks on a journey to expand its celestial horizons through investments in advanced telescopes and observatories. This strategic shift highlights India's growing influence in the realm of ...
Scientists have long suspected that active supermassive black holes can kill their own host galaxies, but new research suggests these cosmic titans are more like serial killers that can extend their ...
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Scientists unveil most detailed radio sky map ever, revealing hidden wonders of the universe
The universe is vast, filled with countless cosmic objects and phenomena, many of which remain hidden from our eyes.
Chinese researchers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model for astronomical imaging that significantly enhances scientists' ability to peer into the deepest reaches of the cosmos. A ...
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A massive black hole’s radiation is suppressing star formation in galaxies far away
Supermassive black holes, the enigmatic cosmic giants residing at the centers of most galaxies, have long been regarded as destructive forces. However, a recent study published in The Astrophysical ...
Dr Sophie Koudmani, based at the University of Hertfordshire’s Centre for Astrophysics Research, has been awarded a Royal Society ...
Dark matter is so pervasive throughout galaxies that its presence explains the stability and motion of stars in systems such as the Milky Way. For example, current models indicate that our galaxy is ...
Neutron stars are ultra-dense remnants of massive stars that collapsed after supernova explosions and are made up mostly of ...
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These 70 dusty galaxies at the edge of our universe could rewrite our understanding of the cosmos
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have investigated 70 dusty galaxies at the very edge of the universe that challenge our understanding of cosmic evolution.
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