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  • How White Dwarfs Reveal the Chemistry of Exoplanets
    2026/08/21
    Astronomers have uncovered the chemical fingerprints of destroyed exoplanets by analyzing debris absorbed by white dwarf stars.

    The remnants reveal that many alien worlds have compositions remarkably similar to the rocky planets in our own solar system, while others appear to be rich in water. The findings offer a powerful new way to study the formation and diversity of planets across the galaxy.

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    32 分
  • Scientists Found the Seeds of the First Solids in Space
    2026/08/20
    What if our solar system began with the ashes of ancient stars? In this episode, we explore new evidence showing that presolar stardust acted as the seeds for the first solid materials to form around the young Sun.

    The discovery reshapes our picture of the early solar system and reveals how material from long-dead stars helped build the planets—and may even inspire new advances in medicine.

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    36 分
  • How Hidden Martian Ice Could Fuel the First Astronauts
    2026/08/19
    Where should humans land on Mars? In this episode, we explore how scientists are creating detailed global maps to locate subsurface water ice hidden beneath the Martian surface.

    These frozen reserves could provide drinking water, oxygen, and even rocket fuel, making them essential for future human exploration while reducing the cost and risk of missions.

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    46 分
  • Black Holes May Be Cosmic Digestive Systems
    2026/08/18
    Black holes may behave less like bottomless pits and more like cosmic digestive systems. In this episode, we explore new observations showing that black holes eject enormous amounts of matter through powerful winds and jets, even after their feeding slows down.

    The discovery suggests that much of the material they capture is eventually returned to space, reshaping our understanding of how black holes influence the evolution of galaxies.

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    29 分
  • The First 3D Thermal Map of Interstellar Space
    2026/08/17
    Astronomers have created the first 3D thermal map of the interstellar space around our solar system, revealing a far more dynamic environment than expected. Instead of existing only as hot or cold gas, much of the material lies in a turbulent transitional state, constantly cycling between phases. Surprisingly, while the space between stars is chaotic, the interstellar clouds themselves remain remarkably calm. Built with the new 3D mapping tool, this discovery offers an entirely new view of our galactic neighborhood.

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    42 分
  • Turning the Moon Into a Giant Cosmic Observatory
    2026/08/16
    Scientists are exploring an extraordinary idea: using the Moon itself as a giant detector for gravitational waves.

    New research suggests its thick, uneven crust could naturally amplify tiny ripples in spacetime, opening a new way to study black hole mergers, cosmic collisions, and the early universe. Future lunar missions may turn our nearest neighbor into one of astronomy's most powerful observatories.

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    40 分
  • Astronomers Discover Betelgeuse Is Not Alone
    2026/08/15
    Astronomers have captured the strongest evidence yet that Betelgeuse has a hidden stellar companion.

    Using the Very Large Telescope, researchers directly imaged Betelgeuse B, a faint star that may explain the red supergiant's mysterious brightness changes. The discovery could reshape our understanding of Betelgeuse's future evolution—and even its eventual supernova explosion.

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    37 分
  • Astronomers Discover a Rogue Black Hole
    2026/08/14
    Astronomers have discovered a wandering black hole far from the center of its galaxy after it violently tore apart a passing star in a rare tidal disruption event.

    Using artificial intelligence to analyze massive telescope datasets, researchers uncovered this hidden giant, suggesting that some black holes can be displaced by ancient galaxy collisions. The discovery could transform how scientists search for and study black holes across the universe.

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    39 分