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ALMA measures how spiral galaxies grow and evolve

Discover how a new study improves our understanding of how barred spiral galaxies, like our own Milky Way Galaxy, grow and evolve.

Super-Earth exoplanets are common across the cosmos, astronomers find

Microlensing technology has revealed that super-Earth exoplanets are more common across the Universe than previously thought.

Researchers advance search for ice on the Moon

The presence of ice on the Moon could be used to support humans or be broken down to hydrogen and oxygen, key components of rocket fuel.

New study unveils volcanic history and clues to ancient life on Mars

According to a Texas A&M University study, when it comes to ancient life on Mars, the proof is in the rocks. Discover more here.

Researchers observe the most distant spiral galaxy ever

A new study offers important insights into how spiral galaxies can form and evolve so rapidly in the early Universe.

Saturn’s moon could harbour tiny amounts of life, study finds

Discover what life on Saturn’s moon might look like, where it is most likely to occur and how much of it might be present.

Gravitational waves: LIGO, Virgo & KAGRA detect 200th signal

The LIGO, Virgo, and KAGRA gravitational-wave observatories have detected their 200th candidate gravitational wave signal. Find out more.

How radio bursts reveal the unique location of dwarf stars

A white dwarf and a red dwarf star orbiting each other every two hours are emitting unique radio bursts. Discover more here.

Earth-like planets may be more common than we imagined

Discover how Earth-like planets form with a new model that explains the origins of super-Earths and mini-Neptunes.

Laser-powered device could help detect fossils on Mars

Scientists have successfully identified microbe fossils in terrestrial rocks, opening up the possibility of searching for fossils on Mars.

What do 3D observations reveal about exoplanet atmospheres?

New 3D observations found powerful winds carrying chemical elements like iron and titanium across an exoplanet atmosphere.

NASA awards new grant to study sand dunes on Mars

Discover how sand dunes on Mars might hold the key to understanding the planet’s mysterious surface and environment.

BepiColombo mission to Mercury provides new insights into planet formation

The European/Japanese BepiColombo mission to Mercury will help us understand the formation of the Solar System and its inner rocky planets.

Water on Mars: New study uncovers ancient aquifers beneath the surface

Rice University research has uncovered novel insights into water on Mars. Find out if these findings could support life on the Red Planet.

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