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Scientists find a leak in our Milky Way galaxy’s central black hole

Our Milky Way's central black hole has a leak. This supermassive black hole looks like it still has the vestiges of a blowtorch-like jet dating...

Mysterious clouds could offer new clues on dark matter

The hunt for gravitational waves, ripples in space and time caused by major cosmic cataclysms, could help solve one of the Universe's other burning...

Astronomers find final missing piece of galaxy cluster collision puzzle

Astronomers have a model of how galaxy cluster collisions go through different stages, taking on various shapes. A blunt body shape turns into a sharp...

Scientists discover some galaxies without dark matter at all

Astronomers have found no trace of dark matter in the galaxy AGC 114905, despite taking detailed measurements over a course of forty hours with...

Astronomers discover a new type of binary star long predicted to exist

Researchers have predicted the new class of star’s existence for 50 years but until now, never observed it in space. Researchers at the Center for...

Lunar radar data uncovers new clues about moon’s ancient past

The dusty surface of the moon — immortalized in images of Apollo astronauts’ lunar footprints — formed as the result of asteroid impacts and...

Scientists find a hot, dense exoplanet with eight-hour year

In a new study, published in Nature, the researchers show that the planet, which is 31 light years from Earth, is one of the...

Scientists discover an ultra-light and super-fast sub-Earth exoplanet

The exoplanet GJ 367b orbits its star in an extremely short time. Only 8 hours, then a year has passed on this planet. We...

Scientists find a planet the size of Mars but with the makeup of Mercury

Ultra-short-period planets are small, compact worlds that whip around their stars at close range, completing an orbit — and a single, scorching year —...

Meteorites help scientists figure out how solar system formed

Ever since scientists started looking at meteorites with microscopes, they’ve been puzzled—and fascinated—by what’s inside. Most meteorites are made of tiny beads of glass that...