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Astrophysicists from the University of Illinois and the University of Chicago have pioneered a groundbreaking method to determine the Hubble constant, which quantifies the rate of…
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Approximately 500,000 stars illuminate this section of the Milky Way galaxy NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, and S. Crowe (University of Virginia). One significant challenge in discussing…
Researchers from the Muon G-2 Experiment have unveiled their third measurement of the Muon magnetic anomaly. The conclusive results align with findings published in 2021 and…
The rotation period for Uranus was estimated at 17.24 hours from radio auroral measurements by NASA’s Voyager 2 spacecraft in 1986. Using long-term tracking of Uranus’…
Steven Puetzer/Getty Images How did you sleep last night? Your response may depend on how long you were in bed, how much of that time you…
The newly developed all-optical nanosensor is a luminescent nanocrystal that changes intensity and color when pushed or pulled. Probed only with light, allowing fully remote reading.…
These asteroids are as small as 10 meters in diameter, making them the smallest asteroids ever observed in the major asteroid belt. Artist Webb's illustration reveals…












