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12 hacks of Christmas: A dozen seasonal shortcuts
One of the most stressful parts of any family Christmas is the dinner, so don’t let a grimy oven get the in-laws whispering.
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Looking for Signs of a Black Hole
The 11th day of the 18th annual Space Telescope Advent Calendar features a new view of the heart of a nearby spiral galaxy.
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NASA's Chandra telescope uses 'X-arithmetic' to reveal how black holes shape galaxy clusters (images)
The X‑arithmetic technique offers a powerful new way to map the physics of other galactic structures across the universe and ...
Most smaller galaxies may not have supermassive black holes in their centers, according to a recent study using NASA's ...
Spinning massive objects drag spacetime along with them. This curious phenomenon is an important prediction in general ...
In a glimpse of the early universe, astronomers have observed a galaxy as it appeared just 800 million years after the Big ...
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Hubble sees 'Lost Galaxy' in the Virgo constellation | Space photo of the day for Dec. 11, 2025
The Hubble Space Telescope has turned its sharp eye toward a ghostly swirl of stars and gas known as the "Lost Galaxy," given ...
Data from the James Webb Space Telescope suggests that exoplanet TOI-561 b is surrounded by a thick atmosphere above a global ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Astronomers find ultra-hot super-Earth with 10-hour year and signs of a magma ocean
Astronomers detect strong evidence of an atmosphere on ultra-hot TOI-561 b, a low-density rocky planet circling a star older ...
Astronomers observed the supermassive black hole in galaxy NGC 3783 ejecting ultra-fast winds after a powerful X-ray flare.
Live Science on MSN
James Webb telescope spots 'monster stars' leaking nitrogen in the early universe — and they could help solve a major mystery
Researchers using the James Webb Space Telescope spotted huge stars leaking nitrogen in an early galaxy, hinting that such ...
Live Science on MSN
Einstein was right: Time ticks faster on Mars, posing new challenges for future missions
Clocks on Mars tick faster by about 477 microseconds each Earth day, a new study suggests. This difference is significantly ...
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