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Space.com on MSNNASA's sun-studying PUNCH mission captures its 1st-light images. Everything looks great so farThe ultimate purpose of PUNCH is to use its four instruments — three wide-field imagers (WFI) and a near-field imager (NFI) — ...
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Study Finds on MSNMilky Way Twin Discovered in the Infant Universe — But It Shouldn’t Even ExistDiscover the amazing similarities between Zhúlóng and the Milky Way, challenging our understanding of galaxy evolution.
TSMC, ASML earnings; 2nm processor; HBM4; touch controllers for foldable OLED displays; $500B AI supercomputer buildout; NVIDIA, AMD export licenses; Cadence's acquisition; DRAM, NAND flash; rare ...
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Space.com on MSNGhostly galaxy without dark matter baffles astronomers"No existing galaxy formation model within our standard cosmological paradigm can currently explain how this galaxy came to ...
Mysterious dark matter makes up 85 percent of matter in the universe, and of the remaining 15 percent, scientists couldn’t ...
A blob of gas seen outside the Milky Way could be a type of starless, dark matter–dominated galaxy. Some scientists are skeptical.
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NASA and ESA have shared a new image of the Eagle Nebula, a nursery for young stars, to celebrate the Hubble Space ...
The exoplanet K2-18b could harbor a massive ocean, but scientists will need to study the planet more to see if it’s really ...
If the president doesn't see signs that an agreement is on the horizon he will call it a day because he has 'other priorities ...
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Live Science on MSNScience news this week: Possible signs of life on another planet and a 'useless' female organOur weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
The U.S. government has an official plan for a zombie apocalypse Think The Walking Dead is straight-up fiction? Well, it is—but the government wants to be prepared for a real-life version anyhow. The ...
The entire universe may be rotating, like its individual parts do, potentially explaining the “Hubble tension,” which perplexes scientists.
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