Scientists suspect lightweight dark matter might ionize hydrogen in the Milky Way’s core. This could also explain the 511-keV ...
A team of Harvard astrophysicists discovered a supermassive black hole at the center of the Large Magellanic Cloud, the Milky ...
Balaji and co-authors went looking for an alternative. They also noted the frequent detection of 511 electron volt (eV) gamma ...
For decades, scientists have been chasing one of the universe’s greatest mysteries: dark matter. Thought to make up about 85% ...
The XRISM collaboration has discovered flows of hot gas in the core of the Centaurus Cluster. By comparing state-of-the-art X ...
Our Solar System is in motion and cruises at about 200 kilometres per second relative to the center of the Milky Way.
We have a decent number of launches coming up this week with a heavy focus on launching satellites to space. China, Rocket ...
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Researchers at King's College London have discovered positively charged hydrogen clouds in the Milky Way's center, suggesting ...
Scientists have finally solved a long-standing mystery: why do galaxy clusters stay hot? Thanks to a new discovery from the ...
Scientists observing the Centaurus galaxy cluster made an exciting breakthrough by discovering powerful streams of hot gas ...
A mysterious phenomenon at the centre of our galaxy could be the result of a different type of dark matter. Dark matter, the mysterious form of unobserved matter which could make up 85% of the mass of ...