Scientists develop quantum sensor for detecting dark matter

4 октября 2025 Сообщено ИИ

Researchers at the University of Cambridge have unveiled a novel quantum sensor designed to detect dark matter particles. The breakthrough, announced on October 2, 2025, could provide new insights into the universe's unseen mass. The technology was detailed in a study published in the journal Nature.

Meteor showers to illuminate 2025 night skies

Stargazers have multiple opportunities in 2025 to witness meteor showers, with peaks offering up to 120 shooting stars per hour. The year's displays include the reliable Geminids and Perseids, visible from dark locations worldwide. Optimal viewing requires minimal light pollution and clear weather.

Black Hole Merger Supports Hawking's Theorem

Astronomers announced on September 17, 2025, the detection of a black hole merger that provides strong evidence for Stephen Hawking's area theorem. Observed via gravitational waves, the event aligns with predictions that black hole surface areas cannot decrease. This bolsters fundamental physics theories amid ongoing cosmic explorations.

Webb telescope reveals thousands of newborn stars in Lobster Nebula

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured a stunning infrared image of the Pismis 24 star cluster within the Lobster Nebula, showcasing thousands of sparkling newborn stars. Located about 5,500 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius, this region highlights massive star formation sculpted by intense radiation and winds. The image provides rare insights into the evolution of hot young stars.

General relativity may preserve habitable planets around white dwarfs

A new study suggests that Einstein's general relativity could prevent tidal heating from destabilizing rocky planets in the tight habitable zones of white dwarfs. Researchers found that orbital precession caused by the theory's effects might decouple inner planets from larger companions, allowing life to persist for trillions of years. This challenges prior models that predicted runaway greenhouse effects on such worlds.

Researchers develop new method for detecting gravitational waves

Scientists have announced a breakthrough in gravitational wave detection using advanced quantum sensors. The new technique promises to enhance sensitivity and uncover more cosmic events. This development stems from collaborative research at leading physics institutions.

Mysterious cold streak puzzles astronomers in cosmic background

A peculiar cold region in the cosmic microwave background, known as the Cold Spot, continues to baffle scientists despite years of study. Discovered over a decade ago, this anomaly appears cooler than its surroundings and may hint at large-scale structures in the universe. Researchers remain uncertain about its cause, with theories ranging from statistical flukes to massive voids.

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.

Astronomers discover most pristine star in the universe

4 октября 2025 Сообщено ИИ

Astronomers have identified a star that stands as the most chemically pristine object known in the universe. This exceptional find offers new insights into the early cosmos. The star's composition reveals extremely low levels of heavy elements.

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