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SSpace Read More Could Alien Worlds Thrive Around Dead Stars?September 13, 2025 White dwarf stars, like this one shown shrouded by a planetary nebula, are much smaller than stars like…
PPhysics Read More Astrophysicists Zero In on Source of Strange Gamma-Ray SignalsSeptember 12, 2025 Artist’s impression of a MSP binary system. Credit: ESA & Francesco Ferraro (Bologna Astronomical Observatory) Millisecond pulsar binaries…
SSpace Read More Earth-Like Planet GJ 1132 B Has No AtmosphereSeptember 11, 2025 Artist’s impression of exoplanet GJ 1132 b and its host M-dwarf star. Credit: Dana Berry, Skyworks Digital, CfA…
SSpace Read More Could you survive HD 189733b, the 927°C world that rains razor-sharp glass?August 31, 2025 From afar, HD 189733b glimmers like a tranquil jewel, a sapphire-coloured world suspended in the darkness of space.…
SScience Read More Can Dark Matter Turn Giant Planets Into Black Holes?August 24, 2025 Exoplanets might hold hidden clues about dark matter. New research suggests these distant worlds could even collapse into…
SScience Read More Underground Microbial Life Could Survive on Mars, Europa and Enceladus Using Cosmic RaysJuly 29, 2025 Radiolysis induced by Galactic cosmic rays could provide a viable energy source for microbial metabolism in the subsurface…
SScience Read More Astronomers Confirm Fifth Exoplanet in L 98-59 SystemJuly 23, 2025 Named L 98-59f, this planet is a non-transiting super-Earth with a minimal mass of 2.8 Earth masses on…
SScience Read More CHEOPS discovers exoplanet triggering explosive flares on host starJuly 20, 2025 …