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"We've always known that we need something to complete the puzzle, but we haven't really known what shape or form those ...
Astronomers may have uncovered a hidden population of galaxies that could rewrite what we know about the universe's evolution ...
"No existing galaxy formation model within our standard cosmological paradigm can currently explain how this galaxy came to ...
Astronomers tallying up all the normal matter—stars, galaxies and gas—in the universe today have come up embarrassingly short ...
JADES-GS-z13-1-LA is a young galaxy shining just 330 million years after the Big Bang, signaling it's part of a process ...
A new study in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society by researchers including István Szapudi of the University of ...
A blob of gas seen outside the Milky Way could be a type of starless, dark matter–dominated galaxy. Some scientists are skeptical.
The University of Copenhagen team spotted a young galaxy called JADES-GS-z13-1-LA at a time when the universe was just 330 ... so hopefully we will find other examples in the near future ...
Mysterious dark matter makes up 85 percent of matter in the universe, and of the remaining 15 percent, scientists couldn’t account for half—until now.
Despite decades of searching for this signal, astronomers have yet to find it. The problem is that our Earth is too noisy, making it nearly impossible to capture this whisper. The solution is to go to ...
"What makes Zhúlóng stand out is just how much it resembles the Milky Way—both in shape, size and stellar mass," said the ...
Astronomers have recently uncovered evidence of “hidden galaxies,” a population of faint, dust-shrouded galaxies that could reshape our understanding of the universe. These galaxies, detected through ...