
The Missing Brown Dwarfs
When re-analysing catalogued and updated observational data of brown dwarfs in the solar neighbourhood, astronomers from Potsdam have found that a significant number of nearby brown dwarfs should st ... more
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Mysterious alignment of black holes discovered
Deep radio imaging by researchers in the University of Cape Town and University of the Western Cape, in South Africa, has revealed that supermassive black holes in a region of the distant universe a ... more
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Ex-US climate envoy: Trump threatening 'consensus science' worldwide
How did an Indian zoo get the world's most endangered great ape?
Australian scientists grapple with 'despicable' butterfly heist
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New tool refines exoplanet search
Planet-hunting is an ongoing process that's resulting in the discovery of more and more planets orbiting distant stars. But as the hunters learn more about the variety among the tremendous number of ... more
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Cooked planets shrink due to radiation
Astrophysicists at the University of Birmingham have used data from the NASA Kepler space telescope to discover a class of extrasolar planets whose atmospheres have been stripped away by their host ... more
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Lunar lava tubes could help pave way for human colony
Scientists have found evidence that the Moon's underground could have long tunnels of volcanic origin, which could potentially be repurposed to house human colonies. These channels (also called "lav ... more
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More accurately measuring distances between planetary nebulae and Earth
A way of estimating more accurate distances to the thousands of so-called "planetary nebulae" dispersed across our Galaxy has just been announced by a team of three astronomers based at the Universi ... more
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Glass beads, meteorite fragments hold secret to working on asteroids
The secret to planetary formation and working on asteroids lies in a handful of glass beads and meteorite fragments.
These materials are the main component for the Astromaterials Research and ... more
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