On Episode 192 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik looks forward to 2026, which promises to be the most exciting ...
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The universe may be lopsided, new research says
But there are several important anomalies, including a widely debated one called the Hubble tension. It is named after Edwin ...
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'It would be a fundamental breakthrough': Mysterious dark matter may interact with cosmic 'ghost particles'
New research puts forward compelling new evidence that dark matter interacts with cosmic "ghost particles" called neutrinos.
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Is dark matter made of mysterious 'ghost particles?' Galaxy clusters could hold the answer
"WIMPs are still the leading candidate for dark matter, but billions of dollars of experiments have been done, only getting ...
It's Playmobil versus Lego in this battle of the best U.S.S. Enterprise models on the market: Find out which we think is ...
Flight 12 will try to extend that run of success while also breaking in the new "Version 3" of Starship. Among other ...
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Jupiter ocean moon Europa likely lacks tectonic activity, reducing its chances for life
"We're not saying, and we can't say, that there's no life in Europa. What we're saying is that it's a harder proposition, ...
A giant impact on the early Earth could have brought the building blocks of RNA to our planet, which new research suggests ...
"We're going to do it in three years, and we're going to do it for a ridiculously low price," Pete Klupar, executive director ...
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China's next moonshot: Chang'e 7 could search the lunar south pole for water this year
It is likely that the Chang'e 7 lunar lander will touch down near Shackleton Crater, Schörghofer advised, outfitted with an ...
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Golden satellite insulation sparkles during test | Space photo of the day for Dec. 30, 2025
Its crinkled gold thermal insulation, metallic structures, and the cup-shaped reflective thruster are not just aesthetic ...
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What old, dying stars teach us about axions as a candidate for dark matter
In recent years, astronomers have become increasingly interested in a theoretical particle known as the axion, which was concocted decades ago to solve a challenging problem with the strong nuclear ...
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