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Discovery of Phosphine on Brown Dwarf Challenges Theories About Life on Venus

Astronomers discover phosphine on a brown dwarf, challenging its role as a potential biosignature and reshaping the search for alien life.

New Organic Compounds Found on Saturn’s Moon Enceladus Strengthen the Case for Extraterrestrial Life

Cassini data reveals new organic compounds on Saturn’s moon Enceladus, strengthening evidence that its ocean may support life.

Are Radio-Bright Galaxies Home to Advanced Alien Civilizations? New SETI Study Suggests It’s Possible

SETI researchers reveal that radio-bright galaxies may host advanced alien civilizations, reshaping how we search for intelligent life.

Astronomers Discover White Dwarf Star Devouring Its Twin in a Cosmic Feeding Frenzy

Astronomers uncover a white dwarf devouring its twin in a deadly orbit, set to end in a brilliant supernova explosion.

A Cosmic Mystery: Could This Black Hole Rewrite the History of the Universe?

Astronomers may have found a primordial black hole older than stars, challenging our understanding of how the Universe first formed.

Astronomers Capture the First-Ever Image of Two Orbiting Black Holes in a Cosmic Dance

Finnish astronomers captured the first image of two orbiting black holes, revealing the cosmic dance of blazar OJ287.

Are Black Hole Stars the Missing Link in Galaxy Formation? Astronomers Unveil Mysterious Red Dots from the Early Universe

Scientists uncover mysterious “Black Hole Stars” from JWST data — a new clue to how galaxies and black holes formed.

Earth and Its Planets Were Built from Cosmic Wreckage, Not Pristine Matter, Study Reveals

New Yale study reveals Earth and other planets were formed from shattered fragments of earlier worlds, reshaping our understanding of the solar system.

A Massive Galactic Wave Sweeps Across the Milky Way, Moving Billions of Stars Through Space

Astronomers discover a massive galactic wave in the Milky Way that moves billions of stars, reshaping our view of the galaxy.

New Study Reveals Sub-Neptune Exoplanets Have Far Less Water Than Expected

ETH Zurich-led study finds sub-Neptune exoplanets hold far less water than expected, challenging hopes for Hycean ocean worlds.

Aetherflux to Test Space-Based Laser Energy Transmission with Mini Solar Satellites

Aetherflux plans 2026 launch of mini solar satellites to beam laser energy from space, reshaping renewable energy distribution on Earth.

Webb Telescope Detects Atmosphere on a Fiery Exoplanet That Shouldn’t Exist

Webb Telescope reveals atmosphere on fiery exoplanet TOI-561 b, challenging planetary science and reshaping our understanding of atmospheric survival.

Rare Celestial Event: Two Bright Comets Will Light Up the October 2025 Night Sky

October 2025 brings a rare double comet event with Lemmon and SWAN visible, alongside the Orionid meteor shower peak.

Massive Asteroid 2025 FA2 Safely Passes Earth, Next Close Approach Expected in 2026

Asteroid 2025 FA2, up to 290 meters wide, safely passed Earth at 800,000 km distance. Astronomers track future close approaches.

Revolutionary Liquid Uranium Rocket Could Cut Travel Time to Mars in Half

American engineers are developing a liquid uranium nuclear rocket that could cut Mars travel time in half, reshaping interplanetary exploration.

UK Industry Leaders Push for Digital Assets in UK–US Tech Bridge Ahead of Trump’s Second State Visit

UK industry groups urge inclusion of digital assets in UK–US Tech Bridge, calling it a once-in-a-generation opportunity for finance.

NASA’s Perseverance Rover Finds Potential Signs of Ancient Life on Mars

NASA’s Perseverance rover finds potential biosignatures in Jezero Crater, raising hopes of ancient microbial life on Mars.

NASA Tests Nuclear Battery That Could Power Spacecraft for 433 Years

NASA tests americium-241 nuclear battery with 433-year lifespan, a breakthrough that could power deep-space missions for centuries.

Astronomers Discover Earth-Like Exoplanet 41 Light-Years Away with Potential Atmosphere

Astronomers discover Earth-like planet Trappist-1e, 41 light-years away, with potential atmosphere, boosting hopes of finding habitable worlds.

SolarStratos Breakthrough: Solar-Powered Aircraft Sets World Altitude Record at 9.5 km

SolarStratos sets a new world record as Raphaël Domjan pilots a solar-powered aircraft to 9.5 km, redefining sustainable aviation.

Space-Based Solar Power Could Slash Europe’s Renewable Energy Needs by 80% by 2050

Space-based solar power could cut Europe’s renewable energy needs by 80%, saving billions annually and supporting net-zero goals by 2050.
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