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Black hole jets may accelerate and brighten with distance, challenging old models, according to new EHT observations.
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A team of astronomers at the University of Milano-Bicocca has uncovered a colossal spiral galaxy that existed just 2 billion ...
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GS-z13-1, using the James Webb Space Telescope. This galaxy provides evidence that the universe's transition from its 'dark ...
A high school student in New York has stumbled onto a massive discovery — a cosmic light echo possibly spanning twice the ...