Astrophysics
JWST Discovers Water-Poor Disk
September 12, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI
The James Webb Space Telescope observed a planet-forming disk with unexpectedly low water and high CO2 content, challenging existing models.
Black holes may explain 60-year cosmic rays mystery
October 07, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI
Scientists at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology propose that winds from supermassive black holes could accelerate ultra-high-energy cosmic rays, solving a puzzle dating back to 1962. These particles, mostly atomic nuclei, reach energies up to 10^20 electron volts. The hypothesis suggests these winds, moving at half the speed of light, fling particles across the cosmos.
Astronomers find most distant odd radio circle
Astronomers have discovered the most distant and powerful odd radio circle, a massive double-ringed radio structure nearly 10 billion years old. Using citizen science and the LOFAR telescope, researchers propose these cosmic rings form from galactic superwinds rather than black hole mergers. The finding challenges existing theories and highlights the role of human pattern recognition in astronomy.
Researchers unveil new AI method for dark matter detection
Scientists at the University of California have introduced an innovative AI-driven technique to identify dark matter signals from telescope data. The method, detailed in a recent Nature publication, promises to enhance detection accuracy significantly. This breakthrough could accelerate the confirmation of dark matter particles.