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An industrial project in Chile threatens Earth's darkest sky. 28 leading astronomers signed an open letter urging to move it
"We might lose the ability to observe about 30% of the faintest galaxies. We are at the point of starting to be able to see ...
A New Mexico college campus is working towards having its own astronomy center and it’s not just a place to gaze at the stars ...
For 10 months, a SETI Institute-led team watched pulsar PSR J0332+5434 (also called B0329+54) to study how its radio signal ...
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Humanity’s largest scientific project enters its most critical phase to unlock the power of the stars
In the hills of Provence, France, one of the most ambitious science experiments in human history is entering a pivotal stage.
Teresa Paneque learned in September that she was a top prize winner for the 2025 Eric and Wendy Schmidt Awards for Excellence ...
A never-before-seen blast from a supermassive black hole was spotted by two sophisticated X-ray space telescopes. This giant ...
A team of researchers from the University of Zurich and the NCCR PlanetS is challenging our understanding of the solar system ...
Subjects including linguistics, international studies and human-centered design and engineering all halted taking ...
Allen Telescope Array campaign shows slow changes in radio scintillation that can nudge pulsar timing by billionths of a second ...
Hosting the 7th meeting of BRICS working groups on research infrastructures and mega-science projects, Iran has proposed the development of joint scientific infrastructures.
New measurements using gravitational lensing suggest the universe’s current expansion rate does not agree with signals from the early cosmos.
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Megaconstellations are putting space astronomy at risk
Low Earth orbit is filling up with industrial-scale fleets of satellites, and the collateral damage is becoming impossible to ...
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