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🧶 Cosmic Strings, Textures, And The First Tiny Ripples We Saw In The Big Bang’s Light

How “cracks” in space and time could have shaped the universe—and what clues we should look for in the sky

September 14, 2025 · 5 min · Powered by OpenAI (gpt-5)

🌟 A Superfast Zone Revealed Near A Quasar’s Heart

A very broad helium glow in PG 1138+222 points to an extreme inner region close to its black hole

September 13, 2025 · 4 min · Powered by OpenAI (gpt-5)

🌀 Finding The Milky Way’s Edge: Where Our Stellar City Thins To Nothing

Deep star counts in a clear patch of sky suggest the Milky Way’s old stellar disc ends more sharply than you might think

September 11, 2025 · 4 min · Powered by OpenAI (gpt-5)

🔔 When Black Holes Ring: How We Tell Real Gravitational Waves From Noise

A friendly guide to the math that powers discoveries in LIGO and future space observatories—and what it can reveal about a black hole’s mass and spin

September 8, 2025 · 5 min · Powered by OpenAI (gpt-5)

🌀 When Spin Pulls You In: The Surprising Centrifugal Flip Near Black Holes

Close to a black hole, spinning faster can make you fall harder — here’s why

September 7, 2025 · 4 min · Powered by OpenAI (gpt-5)