Massive galaxy with no dark matter is a cosmic puzzle (www.space.com)
"This result does not fit in with the currently accepted cosmological models, which include dark matter."
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"This result does not fit in with the currently accepted cosmological models, which include dark matter."
The nation is aiming for a crewed lunar landing by 2030.
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Scientists have puzzled over the origins of a gravity hole in the Indian Ocean for years. Now, researchers think the sunken floor of an extinct ocean could be the cause.
Studying the hydrogen fingerprint from just after the Big Bang could allow researchers to kill 'two birds with one stone!'
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'This significantly increases the chances of finding environments where life could, in theory, develop.'
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Zhurong spotted telltale patterns in Martian dunes.
Non-existent NASA warnings about a months-long global internet shutdown triggered by a major solar storm in 2025 began circulating online recently.
NASA's supersonic plane has moved closer to the runway in preparation for its debut flight.
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Starlink satellites can disturb observation even of those telescopes protected by radio-quiet zones.
"Sandwiched planet formation" may arise as the result of gas and dust being squeezed between large planets.