Dark matter, the substance that makes up about 27% of the universe, could potentially be detected as a red or blue light ...
A rare opportunity to see not one but two comets awaits skygazers this October. We show where and how to view them.
Noa Shay presents a new Tel Aviv exhibition that threads together drawing, fresco, painting, and sculpture. Noa Shay is an ...
The April 2024 total solar eclipse caused some birds to believe that a new day had arrived, prompting them to burst into song, a new study found.
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JWST May Have The Best Evidence Yet of a Bizarre 'Dark Star'
Most intriguingly, though, one of the objects showed a particular light absorption feature at the wavelength of 1,640 ...
Evolving dark matter may explain cosmic acceleration. Observations support a mixed model. For years, a stubborn puzzle has sat at the center of the standard cosmological model. The evidence clearly ...
A team of astronomers have found a mysterious object in the distant universe that could be dark matter or an inactive smaller ...
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The James Webb Appears to Have Spotted “Dark Star” Powered by Dark Matter, Paper Claims
Astronomers say that NASA's James Webb Space Telescope may have spotted the universe's first "dark stars" that are fuelled by ...
Microsoft is officially addressing the dark mode inconsistencies in Windows 11, as changes in the latest preview build of ...
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First look at Microsoft's new auto light/dark mode switch for Windows 11 — coming soon to PowerToys
Microsoft has given us a first look at its upcoming Light Switch feature for PowerToys, which will let user automatically ...
Some things we see in space appear to outpace light. Now we are learning to harness these bizarre optical illusions to ...
Dark matter, mysterious invisible stuff that makes up most of the mass of galaxies including our own Milky Way, is confounding scientists again, with new observations of distant galaxies conflicting ...
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