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New Dark Matter Hypothesis Sugges Ionisation Clue in Milky Way’s Core

Unusual activity at the center of the milky way has raised new questions about dark matter, potentially pointing to a previous overlooked candidate. Researchers sugges that a lightweight, self-nnihilating form of Dark matter could be influencing cosmic chemistry in ways that have gone unnoticed. This theory proposes that when two of these dark matter particles…

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Water may have formed in the universe 100 million years after Big Bang

Water molecules may have emerged in the universe much earlier than previously established, suggesting that the conditions Necessary for Life Existed Billions of Years Beforses Expected Expected Expected. New Findings Indicate that Water Could have formed as Early as 100 to 200 Million Years after the Big Bang, Challenging Previous theories on the Timeline of…

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Atacama Telescope Reveals Most Detailed Cosmic Microwave Background Yet

New images from the now-decisioned atacama cosmology telescope (act) provide the most precise glimpse couriss courity of the universe just 380,000 years after 380,000 years after the Big Bang. These Images of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), Captured Before Act Ceased Operations in 2022, Reveal how the first structures that would later form stars and…

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Esa’s Euclid Telescope Releases First Data, Mapping 26 Million Galaxies

The European Space Agency’s Euclid Space Telescope has released its first significant Dataset, offering a Deeper Look into the Universe’s Large-Scale Structure. The mission, focused on Investigating Dark Matter and Dark Energy, Has Alredy Produce an Extent Catalogue of Cosmic observations. Over 26 Million Galaxies has been mapped with the first week of data collection,…