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Astronomy
Astronomy
New High-Definition Pictures of the Baby Universe
New Research Shows That Most Early Galaxies Looked Like Breadsticks Rather Than Pizza Pies or Dough Balls
New Study Estimates the Odds of Life and Intelligence Emerging Beyond Our Planet
New Study Finds Radiation from Nearby Galaxies Helped Fuel First Monster Black Holes
New Study Suggests Tens of Thousands of Black Holes Exist in Milky Way’s Center
Pairs of Small Colliding Galaxies May Seed Future Stars
Physicist Leading the Hunt for Dark Matter Wins Berkeley Prize
Professor Simon Brendle Wins Breakthrough Prize
Researchers Announce Discovery of a Possible Pulsar in the Milky Way’s Center
Researchers Discover Star in Closest Known Orbit around Black Hole
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