A mysterious object with a mass equivalent to 1 million suns has been detected in space, but its nature remains unknown.
A global network of telescopes was used to detect the smallest dark object with the lowest mass in space, which was too faint ...
"With these probability maps, we can push asteroids away while preventing them from returning on an impact trajectory, protecting the Earth in the long run." ...
A University of Nebraska–Lincoln physicist, Robert Streubel, has received an $849,399 grant from the National Science ...
Associate Professor Dr. Jason Fry has secured more than $1 million in research funding from the National Science Foundation ...
The 2025 Nobel Prize in physics honors three quantum physicists—John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis—for their ...
Using CO (J=1–0) molecular line data obtained from the 13.7-meter millimeter-wave telescope at the Purple Mountain ...
The dark object has a mass a million times greater than our sun's is located 10 billion light-years away and has no stars.
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