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Johns Hopkins researchers may have identified a compelling clue in the ongoing hunt to prove the existence of dark matter. A ...
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Late October presents a perfect opportunity to spot the ancient light of the Andromeda galaxy as it climbs high overhead to ...
Using supercomputer simulations, a team of researchers investigated a mysterious source of gamma light coming from the Milky ...
Radio astronomy opens a window onto the invisible universe. While our eyes can detect visible light, countless objects in ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Scientists may be coming closer to confirming the existence of dark matter - the invisible stuff ...
Joseph Silk, a professor of physics and astronomy at Johns Hopkins, believes the elusive glow could be proof of dark matter ...
The IceCube observatory detects possible sources of neutrinos in the galaxy NGC 1068, reinforcing the search for the origin ...
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NASA’s “What’s Up” guide for October 2025 outlines the month’s best celestial events, including Moon–planet pairings, meteor showers, and stargazing tips for observers worldwide.
NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft captured dark streaks produced by geysers visible on the icy surface of Triton's south polar ...