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'Superheated' stellar factory in the early cosmos is producing stars 180 times faster than the Milky Way
"Even though it's the first time we've seen a galaxy like this, we think that there could be many more out there." ...
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Astronomers discover a galaxy making stars 180x faster than the Milky Way
The night sky often feels calm, yet the early universe tells a very different story. A newly studied ancient galaxy, seen as ...
An analysis of millions of galaxies found that the universe is barreling towards what is literally a much darker future.
Astronomers have uncovered a previously unknown, extreme kind of star factory by taking the temperature of a distant ...
The OnePlus 15 was just announced with a massive 7,300mAh capacity battery. That's about 21% larger than the OnePlus 13 which ...
“The Universe will just get colder and deader from now on,” added Douglas Scott, study author and a cosmologist at the ...
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Planets may make their own water as they form — could that mean more habitable worlds in the universe?
Water isn't just delivered to planets by comets and asteroids — it can also be forged as worlds form, a new study finds.
Back on planet Earth, and deep inside a pitch-black, sulfuric cave on the Albanian-Greek border, we reported on a study that discovered a spider "megacity" — containing over 111,000 arachnids forming ...
UBC astronomers release a sneak peak of the most accurate measurements yet of key aspects of the Universe, including star formation rates.
Phones have become so standard and boring that we’re honestly considering ultra-expensive “tri-fold” devices the next frontier of mobile. But what intrigues me more than any foldable iPhone is the ...
The Webb Telescope has issued a weather for a rogue planet named SIMP 0136. The forecast is auroras, sand clouds, and ...
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"The Universe Will Just Get Colder And Deader From Now On" Major Euclid Survey Of The Cosmos Shows
The Euclid telescope launched in 2023, hitching a ride on SpaceX's Falcon 9 to study the cosmos from the Sun-Earth Lagrange point 2, 1.5 million kilometers (932,000 miles) from Earth. Its job is a big ...
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