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Scientists discover low-luminosity supernova: A new class of stellar explosions
SN 2024abfl, a low-luminosity Type IIP supernova in the galaxy NGC 2146. This rare find is shedding new light on how stars ...
Recent observations suggest that 'runaway' black holes are tumbling through the cosmos. Building on decades of theory, the discovery adds a remarkable new chapter to the story of the universe.
A mysterious cosmic explosion linked to gravitational waves may reveal a previously unknown type of supernova event - a ...
In my January 23, 2026, “The Universe” column, I wrote about some of the biggest bangs the universe has to offer: exploding stars, hiccupping magnetars, stellar disruptions and colliding black holes.
The earliest black holes in the universe may not have disappeared from Hawking radiation after all, new research hints. Instead, they fed on the energy of the ancient cosmos to grow supermassive.
Ohio University Chillicothe will host 'The Changing Night Sky' on March 5, featuring Michael Koop’s accessible look at our evolving universe.
A supercharged neutrino that smashed into our planet in 2023 may have been spit out by an exploding primordial black hole ...
Two ways of measuring how fast the universe is expanding disagree, a puzzle known as the Hubble tension. Tiny magnetic fields ...
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