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A Rutgers-led team of scientists has uncovered evidence of how galaxies expand by tracing the invisible scaffolding of the ...
Scientists at Rutgers and collaborators have traced the invisible dark matter scaffolding of the universe using over 100,000 ...
Gauging the mass of a black hole is tricky, but astronomers have devised multiple methods to measure the heft of these galactic gluttons ...
Astronomers are pulling back the curtain on two of the universe’s biggest mysteries: how planets are born and how invisible ...
A team of scientists led by Rutgers University has discovered evidence of how galaxies expand by tracking the invisible cosmic scaffolding created by a mysterious substance known as dark matter. The ...
A black hole is growing at one of the fastest rates ever recorded, according to a team of astronomers. This discovery from ...
Astronomers have used an X-ray spacecraft called XRISM to observe powerful winds blowing from a neutron star — the findings ...
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope reveals NGC 6072 in two striking views. Using infrared instruments, it shows the nebula’s colours and structure, offering fresh cosmic insights.
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Black Hole Sun Won't You Come: Mysterious New Astronomical Object Echoes 1990s Grunge Hit
Mysterious red dots spotted by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) could be an entirely new kind of astronomical object ...
For a quarter century, cosmology has leaned on one framework to explain how the universe expands. Known as the ΛCDM model, it ...
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Cosmic Simulations Run on Laptops Thanks to Effort.jl Emulator
Effort.jl, a new emulator, makes high-precision cosmic simulations possible on laptops. By blending physics with neural ...
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