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Jul 03, 2020
Black Hole Singularities Are as Inescapable as Expected | Quanta Magazine
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Dec 24, 2019
How to Discover a Galaxy with a Telephoto Lens - The Dragonfly telescope is pushing the boundaries of small-scale observational astronomy
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Aug 09, 2019
Cosmologists Debate How Fast the Universe Is Expanding: New measurements could upend the standard theory of the cosmos that has reigned since the discovery of dark energy 21 years ago.
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Jul 16, 2019
The Moon could have the biosignatures of extinct extraterrestrial life, new study from Harvard University says.
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