Astronomy
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AstronomyA star is torn
A black hole’s stellar feast is witnessed by telescopes on Earth and in orbit.
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AstronomyAncient scribes may have banked on blinking binary
For the Egyptians, luck may have been written in the Demon Star.
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HumansA result of zero doesn’t always mean zero results
Two recent astrophysics studies found meaningful results in nothing.
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SpaceEarth took a multibillion-year beating
Asteroids pummeled the planet for billions of years as the Late Heavy Bombardment tapered off, new estimates suggest.
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AstronomyDark matter search turns up empty
New calculations suggest dearth of invisible substance in solar neighborhood.
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SpaceHunt for cosmic ray source falls short
After failure to detect neutrinos from gamma-ray bursts, scientists might need to revise theories.
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SpaceThe Newtonian physics (or not) of Angry Birds Space
Experts weigh in on the basic principles featured in the game’s universe.
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AstronomyNew data support Einstein on accelerating universe
New measurements of distant galaxies support Einstein’s cosmological constant as the explanation for the universe’s accelerating expansion.
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SpaceVesta seems more planet than asteroid
Spacecraft explorations reveal a layered, beat-up celestial body.
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SpaceTitan’s haze is dropping
Change in elevation of cloudy layer suggests seasonal cycles on Saturn’s moon.
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SpaceAncient impact may explain moon’s magnetic mystery
Anomalies near crater suggest scattering of iron-rich debris.
By Nadia Drake