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The James Webb telescope pinned down the first object ever tied to a fast radio burst in another galaxy
Astronomers have identified a faint near-infrared source at the precise location of a fast radio burst in the galaxy NGC 4141 ...
A radio telescope project known as the Deep Synoptic Array is moving forward. It aims to detect radio waves emitted by stars, planets, galaxies and other celestial objects.
The Shenlong, or "divine dragon," space plane just deployed a mysterious payload above our planet. The top-secret spacecraft, which has never been properly photographed, has now released at least ...
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Euclid spots the oldest known quasars
Astronomers searching the deep sky with the European Space Agency's (ESA) Euclid space telescope have turned up the oldest ...
A black hole in a relatively nearby galaxy has abruptly switched on a powerful cosmic beacon, and years later, it is still ...
Former missile engineer applies defense tech to mosquito-killing drones ...
Democrats and advocates sound alarm at Trump rehashing false claims about 2020 election in his primetime address ...
Researchers created an affordable pneumatic exoskeleton glove that uses machine learning to decode forearm muscle signals and ...
A first-of-its-kind mission launched Friday in the hopes of preventing NASA’s Swift Observatory from dropping out of ...
Sunday's World Cup Final is set, and for the first time ever, the champions of Europe will face the champions of South ...
Confluence has announced the lineup for its annual Thought Series, bringing 24 leaders in technology, science, healthcare and ...
Coal, oil and gas are major ingredients for far more than just energy. Why are we so reliant on oil, and how difficult would it be to find other resources?
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