According to new research, the earliest seeds of structures may have been laid down by gravitational waves sloshing around in the infant …
January 2025
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Dark matter may have to go on a diet, according to new research. By now we have a vast abundance of evidence …
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One of the most exciting developments in modern astronomy is how astronomers can now observe and study the earliest galaxies in the …
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We can judge the value of any scientific endeavour based on how much of our knowledge it overturns or transforms. By that …
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Credit: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2025). DOI: 10.1021/jacs.4c15626 An international team of chemists has successfully created methylenedistibiranes, which are three-membered …
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space
Tiny galaxy reignites, shedding light on star formation and cosmic evolution
by debarjunby debarjunThis image from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope shows a portion of the Leo P dwarf galaxy (stars at lower right represented …
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A red kite depicted in the Aberdeen Bestiary, written and illuminated in England around 1200. Credit University of Aberdeen Special Collections Birds …
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Physics
Tuning magnetism with voltage opens a new path to spintronic neuromorphic circuits
by debarjunby debarjunApplying a voltage to lanthanum strontium manganite (LSMO) can cause it to separate into distinct regions with dramatically different magnetic properties, as …
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space
Colliding Stars, Stellar Siphoning, and a now a “Blue Lurker.” This Star System has Seen it All
by debarjunby debarjunTriple star systems are more common than might be imagined – about one in ten of every Sun-like star is part of …
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Science
Homo erectus adapted to harsh deserts 1.2 million years ago, study finds
by debarjunby debarjunCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Homo erectus was able to adapt to and survive in desert-like environments at least 1.2 million years ago, …