Using the combined power of ESA’s XMM-Newton satellite and NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory, astronomers have conducted a comprehensive study of…
Author: Muhammad Tuhin
The Oort Cloud: Not Just a Cloud, But a Miniature Galaxy?
The Oort cloud, a vast, icy region of the solar system far beyond the orbit of Neptune, is often imagined…
Did Astronomers Just Witness the Birth of a Strange Star?
In the vast cosmos, there exists a category of stars that might be considered just a bit weirder than others—strange…
The Hidden Black Holes of Dwarf Galaxies
The study of black holes continues to yield profound insights into the formation and evolution of galaxies. A groundbreaking new…
Supernova Linked to Virus Evolution in African Lake
Isolated by mountains along the East African Rift lies Lake Tanganyika, the deepest lake in Africa, stretching over 400 miles…
The Discovery of H3+ Formation in Methyl Halogens and Pseudohalogens
Trihydrogen, or H3+, is a small but incredibly important molecule that has earned its nickname as “the molecule that made…
Higher-Order Gravitational Corrections Eliminate Singularities in Black Holes
Black holes, the enigmatic objects that form from the collapse of massive stars, have long been a cornerstone of astrophysical…
High-Precision Measurements Reveal New Constraints on Dark Forces and Nuclear Structure
When leading research teams from different disciplines come together, groundbreaking discoveries often follow. This was precisely the case when quantum…
Measuring Electric Fields of Light with Sub-Cycle Precision in Electro-Optic Fabry-Pérot Resonators
In a groundbreaking development, researchers have introduced an innovative experimental platform capable of measuring the electric fields of light trapped…
DNA Reveals the Complex History of the Fulani
The Fulani people, one of Africa’s largest and most widespread pastoral populations, have long been a subject of intrigue for…
The Human Story of the Little Ice Age
The study of past climates has long relied on natural records, such as glaciers, sediments, and pollen, collectively known as…
The Secrets of the Coldest Insect on Earth
When most people think of Antarctic animals, penguins are likely the first creatures that come to mind. However, there’s a…
The Unexpected Origin of Money
The origin of money has long been a subject of debate among scholars, with two dominant theories often cited: the…
Astronomers Uncover New Insights into Pulsar PSR B1310+18A Using FAST and Arecibo Data
Astronomers have made significant strides in understanding the properties of the pulsar PSR B1310+18A (also known as M53A), thanks to…
Greenland’s Ice Sheet Nearing a Point of No Return
Greenland’s ice sheet, spanning over 1.7 million square kilometers, stands as the largest freshwater reservoir in the Northern Hemisphere. However,…
Dozens of Comet Belts Discovered Around Nearby Stars
For the first time, astronomers have successfully imaged dozens of cometary belts around nearby stars, unveiling a fascinating new dimension…
New Insights into the Life Cycle of Giant Radio Galaxies
Enabled by supercomputing, researchers from the University of Pretoria (UP) have made a remarkable breakthrough in understanding the life cycle…
Quantum Leap for Secure Communication
In an era where data security on the internet is a growing concern, the advent of quantum computers threatens to…
Quantum Algorithm Accurately Simulates Nonrelativistic Elastic Scattering
Scattering is a fundamental phenomenon that occurs across various scales in the universe, from the microscopic to the cosmic. It…
Unraveling Exciton Mysteries in Organic Semiconductors
In the world of modern electronics and energy technologies, exciton behavior plays a crucial role. These quasiparticles, which are formed…