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Published AI finds the first stars were not alone - AI Finds the First Stars Were Not Alone


Machine learning and state-of-the-art supernova nucleosynthesis has helped researchers find that the...
Published Rewriting the past and future of the universe - Rewriting the Past and Future of the Universe: A New Perspective



New research has improved the accuracy of the parameters governing the expansion of the Universe. Mo...
Published Astronomers uncover a one-in-ten-billion binary star system: Kilonova progenitor system - Astronomers Discover Rare Kilonova Progenitor System


Astronomers using data from the SMARTS 1.5-meter Telescope at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observ...
Published Rare Earth elements synthesis confirmed in neutron star mergers - Rare Earth Elements Synthesis Confirmed in Neutron Star Mergers


When two neutron stars merge, the resultant explosion forms heavy elements -- many of which make up...
Published Meteorites plus gamma rays could have given Earth the building blocks for life - Meteorites Plus Gamma Rays: The Building Blocks of Life on Earth


Even as detailed images of distant galaxies from the James Webb Space Telescope show us more of the ...
Published Webb reveals never-before-seen details in Cassiopeia A - Webb reveals never-before-seen details in Cassiopeia A



The explosion of a star is a dramatic event, but the remains the star leaves behind can be even more...
Published Reinventing cosmology: New research puts age of universe at 26.7 -- not 13.7 -- billion years - Reinventing Cosmology: The Universe is 26.7 Billion Years Old, Not 13.7



Our universe could be twice as old as current estimates, according to a new study that challenges th...
Published Machine learning reveals how black holes grow - Machine Learning Reveals How Black Holes Grow


Black holes are surrounded by an invisible layer that swallows every bit of evidence about their pas...
Published The bubbling universe: A previously unknown phase transition in the early universe - The Bubbling Universe: A Previously Unknown Phase Transition in the Early Universe


What happened shortly after the universe was born in the Big Bang and began to expand? Bubbles occur...
Published How to see the invisible: Using the dark matter distribution to test our cosmological model - How to See the Invisible: Using the Dark Matter Distribution to Test Our Cosmological Model



Astrophysicists have measured a value for the 'clumpiness' of the universe's dark matter (known to c...
Published A supernova in distant space allows us to understand the origin of the elements in the universe - A Supernova in Distant Space: Understanding the Origin of Elements in the Universe


A supernova is a stellar explosion, which occurs when the lives of some really massive stars come to...
Published Einstein and Euler put to the test at the edge of the Universe - Einstein and Euler put to the test at the edge of the Universe



The cosmos is a unique laboratory for testing the laws of physics, in particular those of Euler and...
Published X-ray emissions from black hole jets vary unexpectedly, challenging leading model of particle acceleration - X-Ray Emissions from Black Hole Jets Vary Unexpectedly, Challenging Leading Model of Particle Acceleration



Black hole jets are known to emit x-rays, but how they accelerate particles to this high-energy stat...