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  • Could Black Holes Be Creating New Worlds?
    2026/07/01
    A new study suggests that supermassive black holes may be far more than cosmic destroyers. Researchers found that the dense disks of gas and dust surrounding these giants could provide ideal conditions for the rapid formation of millions of planets, including unusual worlds unlike anything seen in our Solar System.

    If confirmed, black holes could rank among the universe’s most prolific planet factories.

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    45 分
  • Europe’s Next Generation of Earth Observation Missions
    2026/06/30
    The European Space Agency has approved two new Scout-class satellite missions: Hibidis, which will map and assess forest biodiversity, and SOVA-S, designed to track atmospheric gravity waves and improve weather forecasting.

    Built around small, cost-effective spacecraft, both missions highlight a faster and more agile approach to Earth observation. Scheduled to launch within the next three years, they will provide valuable data on ecosystems and the atmosphere while demonstrating the growing potential of innovative small-satellite science.

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    47 分
  • How Scientists Plan to Farm the Moon and Mars
    2026/06/29
    Scientists are exploring whether beneficial fungi could help transform the barren soils of Mars and the Moon into environments capable of supporting agriculture.

    By supplying nutrients and helping plants cope with extreme conditions, these microscopic organisms may become a key tool for growing food beyond Earth. The research offers a promising path toward self-sustaining lunar and Martian settlements, reducing the need to transport large amounts of resources from our planet.

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    37 分
  • The Mystery Behind a Strange Cosmic Signal
    2026/06/28
    Astronomers have traced a mysterious repeating signal from deep space to an unusual pair of stars locked in a close orbital dance.

    The discovery reveals an unexpected source of powerful radio bursts and offers a new clue in one of astronomy’s most intriguing ongoing mysteries.

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    30 分
  • This Discovery Challenges Everything We Thought About Galaxy Formation
    2026/06/27
    Using observations from the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered a supermassive black hole in the early universe that appears to have formed before its host galaxy.

    The object, known as Abell2744-QSO1, contains far more mass than expected for its surrounding structure, challenging traditional theories of galaxy formation. Evidence suggests the black hole may have emerged through a rapid direct-collapse process rather than from the remnants of early stars.

    The finding provides a rare glimpse into the universe’s first billion years and could reshape our understanding of how cosmic structures evolved.

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    39 分
  • The First Commercial Space Stations Are Beginning to Take Shape
    2026/06/26
    Humanity is entering a new era in space as private companies begin building the first commercial space stations to succeed the aging International Space Station.

    Enabled by reusable rockets and lower launch costs, these orbital platforms are being designed for scientific research, advanced manufacturing, tourism, and long-term habitation.

    While they could transform low Earth orbit into a thriving economic hub and accelerate expansion beyond Earth, they also raise new challenges involving space traffic, debris, regulation, and corporate influence. The emergence of commercial stations may represent the first step toward a per

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    39 分
  • Scientists May Have Found an Alternative to Dark Energy
    2026/06/25
    A new mathematical study argues that the universe’s accelerating expansion may not require Dark Energy at all. By reexamining Einstein’s equations, researchers suggest that the standard cosmological model could be inherently unstable, with cosmic acceleration emerging naturally from gravity itself.

    If correct, the work challenges some of the foundations of modern cosmology, including assumptions about dark matter, cosmic uniformity, and humanity’s place in the universe. The findings offer a provocative alternative to one of the biggest mysteries in physics.

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    43 分
  • A New Cosmic Census Is Changing the Search for Alien Worlds
    2026/06/24
    Astronomers have completed one of the most detailed surveys of nearby stellar systems ever assembled, mapping stars within 32.6 light-years of Earth using data from the Gaia Space Observatory and historical observations.

    The study identified dozens of complex multi-star systems and revealed that massive stars are far more likely to have stellar companions than smaller red dwarfs.

    The catalog will help future missions like the proposed Habitable Worlds Observatory avoid false planetary signals and refine the search for potentially habitable worlds near our solar system.

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    39 分