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Astronomers spot the most powerful and distant 'odd radio circle' ever seen
With help from citizen scientists, astronomers have found the most powerful and distant "odd radio circle" ever detected.
A new survey revealed a staggering 73 percent of those in Generation Z trusts astrology more than science when making romantic decisions. The latest report from the Hint, an artificial intelligence ...
Vadodara: MS University is set to open its doors to learners of all ages so they can explore India's ancient wisdom. The ...
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Citizen scientists just discovered the most powerful 'odd radio circle' twins in space we've ever seen
The largest of three newly found ring shaped structures in the cosmos are almost a million light-years across.
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6 Astronomical Discoveries And Disasters Shaking Science
From thrilling breakthroughs to alarming problems, astronomy is full of surprises. This video reveals six good and bad ...
Science explains the world with numbers and experiments, while astrology speaks through stars and symbols. One seeks proof; the other offers meaning. And yet, in countless lives, horoscopes, planetary ...
When astronomers pointed the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) at a faint object orbiting a distant star system, they weren’t ...
A newly discovered odd radio circle in space could serve as a time capsule for the violent events that shape galaxies.
Why do millions still read their horoscopes? New research suggest astrology fans are less intelligent, but the truth is more complex, and more human.
Space is filled with outliers. While some solar systems function similarly to ours, others embody astrophysical properties that scientists still cannot explain. Some extrasolar gas giants, for ...
Other reasons for the shift in signs, according to the New York Times report, could be the changing size of constellations or ...
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Space.com on MSNBill Nye and the Planetary Society hold 'Save NASA Science' day of action on Capitol Hill
Planetary Society CEO Bill Nye spoke at a "Save NASA Science" press conference on the steps of the U.S. Capitol building in ...
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