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Astronomers Find First Ever Rogue Black Hole Adrift in the Milky Way

Astronomers Find First Ever Rogue Black Hole Adrift in the Milky Way

Weighing in at seven times the mass of our sun, the dark object is by far the best-yet candidate for a free-floating stellar-mass black hole.

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Astronauts Will Wear These Spacesuits on the Moon—And Maybe Mars, Too

Astronauts Will Wear These Spacesuits on the Moon—And Maybe Mars, Too

The suits, supplied by Axiom Space and Collins Aerospace, will be used in NASA's upcoming Artemis lunar missions and will protect space travellers from micrometeoroids, moon dust and even vomit.

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   Meet the Woman Who Makes the James Webb Space Telescope Work

Meet the Woman Who Makes the James Webb Space Telescope Work

Jane Rigby, Webb's operations project scientist, discusses how NASA plans to wring as much science as possible from the $10-billion observatory.

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Astronomers Might See Dark Matter by Staring into the Void

Astronomers Might See Dark Matter by Staring into the Void

Vast reaches of mostly empty space could offer superior odds for detecting the invisible substance thought to make up more than 80 percent of the material in the universe.

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The First Milky Way Black Hole Image Lets Scientists Test Physics

The First Milky Way Black Hole Image Lets Scientists Test Physics

The first image of the behemoth at the center of our galaxy opens new avenues for understanding the nature of black holes.

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Scientific American March Issue

Scientific American March Issue

The causes of long COVID, which disables millions, may come together in the brain and nervous system.

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