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The Universe’s “Red Sky Paradox” Just Got Darker: Most Stars Might Never Host Observers
A new study from David Kipping attempts to explain why we are located around a yellow star, and so early in the universe.
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Space.com on MSNStrange 'puffy' alien world breaks every rule for how planets should behave
A low-density, puffy planet orbiting relatively far from a young star in a nearly perpendicular orbit. What's going on?
For all the talk about life across the cosmos, Earth remains the only confirmed example. That single data point makes your ...
The new Season 4 clip highlights the series' return to the classic Star Trek themes of adventure, difficult situations, and ...
Strange New Worlds is warping into Season 4 with a new sneak peek, which shows the crew of the Enterprise facing a new danger ...
Data from the James Webb Space Telescope and other observatories suggests a supervolcanic exomoon may lurk around the giant ...
Nobel laureate Kip Thorne, who will deliver the Royal Irish Academy 2025 Hamilton Lecture, on his lifelong quest to ...
One of the most notable properties of the giant planets in our solar system—Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune—are the ...
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The record-breaking event is providing insight into how these strange objects form.
Water may appear simple but behaves in ways that surprise even the world’s greatest scientists. A new international study has ...
The race is on to harness the near-infinite power of nuclear fusion—by building a star on Earth. And scientists are closer ...
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