Astronomers have discovered the smallest galaxy in the Universe: «Like a full-fledged human being the size of a grain of rice»
Astronomers have discovered a cluster of tiny galaxies at a distance of 3 million light-years from Earth, including — the smallest ever seen.
The clearest images of the first light of the Universe: astronomers saw the light 380 thousand years after the Big Bang
An international team of astronomers has used the Atacama telescope to obtain incredibly clear images of relic radiation that emerged 380 thousand years after the Big Bang.
Neutrinos — former black holes? Scientists find traces of Hawking radiation for the first time
In February 2025, the European project KM3NeT discovered an incredibly powerful neutrinos, which could have arisen from a black hole explosion.
Scientists solve a fundamental mystery of the evolution of the Universe — why gas in galaxies does not cool over time
An international team of researchers has used the X-ray spectrograph XRISM to answer the question of why gas in galaxy clusters never cools.
A primary black hole can «peer» into the solar system once every 10 years
Primordial black holes — are a hypothetical type of black hole that formed during the inhomogeneous, high-density phase of the Big Bang. And if they really exist, then, according to a new study, they can «peer» into our solar system with a frequency of once every 10 years.
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