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James Webb Finds Evidence of Free-Floating Planets So Large They Can Gather Their Own Planetary Systems

James Webb Finds Evidence of Free-Floating Planets So Large They Can Gather Their Own Planetary Systems

So much for heliocentrism. An international team of astronomers using observations made with the James Webb Space Telescope have found evidence of massive planets out there that’re capable of forming their own planetary systems — without a star.  These planets would be the center of something like a mini version of our solar system where other, smaller planets revolve around …

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Sharpest-ever images of the Sun’s surface reveal magnetic ‘stripes’

Sharpest-ever images of the Sun’s surface reveal magnetic ‘stripes’

The sun never sits still, yet until recently our best snapshots blurred its fine threads. Now an image set from the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope on Haleakalā resolves details just 20 kilometers wide, letting researchers watch bright and dark stripes move across the solar surface. “We investigate the fine-scale structure of the solar surface for the first time with …

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Scientists Just Spotted a Galaxy Giving Birth to a Monster Black Hole

Scientists Just Spotted a Galaxy Giving Birth to a Monster Black Hole

Astronomers using the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaiʻi and NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have identified a rare cosmic structure they call the Infinity Galaxy — a figure-eight-shaped remnant of two colliding galaxies that may be giving birth to a supermassive black hole. According to a new paper published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters on July 15, 2025, …

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When to catch the Perseids, the year’s best meteor shower – The Washington Post

When to catch the Perseids, the year’s best meteor shower  The Washington Post How to Watch the Strongest Meteor Shower of the Summer  The New York Times Blame it on the moon. This year’s Perseids meteors won’t be as visible at their peak  NPR Perseids meteor shower will peak next week. But will the moon ruin it for viewers?  CBS News Will the bright …

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"Five Times Deeper Than Ever": MIT’s Light-Triggered Sound Imaging Reveals Brain Structures Without Dyes or Genetic Modifications – Rude Baguette

"Five Times Deeper Than Ever": MIT’s Light-Triggered Sound Imaging Reveals Brain Structures Without Dyes or Genetic Modifications – Rude Baguette

“Five Times Deeper Than Ever”: MIT’s Light-Triggered Sound Imaging Reveals Brain Structures Without Dyes or Genetic Modifications  Rude Baguette Multi-photon, label-free photoacoustic and optical imaging of NADH in brain cells  Nature MIT Develops Microscope System Using Sound to Image Brain Activity in Deep Tissue  geneonline.com World’s first sound-powered microscope sees 5x deeper into brain without altering cells  yahoo.com MIT Researchers Visualize Metabolism Deep Inside …

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