The James Webb Space Telescope has successfully unravelled many secrets by pushing the boundaries of astronomy and cosmology closer to the beginning of time.
Scientists recently discovered that the giant 'conveyer belt' currents that push star-forged material out of our galaxy and pull it back in can also transport carbon atoms. That means that a good deal ...
Fast radio bursts originate near neutron stars, revealing their magnetically chaotic environments and scintillation patterns.
According to research, as reported by The Conversation, binary black holes can form when galaxies merge. During such collisions, the black holes from the merging galaxies are brought closer by ...
The revolutionary James Webb Space Telescope and next-gen radio telescopes are probing what’s known as the epoch of reionization. It holds clues to the first stars and galaxies, and perhaps the nature ...
The home-based Super Eagles will camp at the Remo Stars facilities in Ikenne for the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) ...
Held together by their mutual gravity, several of the dwarf galaxies (designated D1 to D5) are rhythmically dancing with one ...
New findings from the James Webb Space Telescope contradict traditional theories about early galaxy formation, revealing ...
Every galaxy has a supermassive black hole at its center, much like every egg has a yolk. But sometimes, hens lay eggs with ...
A "missing link" black hole in Omega Centauri is still missing. What appeared to be an intermediate-mass black hole was a ...
"The Spiderweb protocluster is an ideal laboratory for investigating the relationship between black holes and star formation ...
Fast radio bursts are brief and brilliant explosions of radio waves emitted by extremely compact objects such as neutron ...