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🧩 Tiny Dark Matter Puzzles: How Axions Could Form “Bose Stars”

New simulations suggest some dark matter may clump into ultra-dense pockets that behave like a single, cosmic-sized quantum object

November 24, 2025 · 4 min · Powered by OpenAI (gpt-5)

🎶 Listening To The Universe’s Final Duets: What One Gravitational-Wave Detector Can Reveal

A friendly tour of how a single LIGO‑like instrument hears merging stars and black holes—and just how much it can tell us

November 17, 2025 · 4 min · Powered by OpenAI (gpt-5)

🕳️ Baby Giants: How The Early Universe May Have Built Massive Black Holes

New simulations suggest the cosmos had a clever way to make big black holes very soon after the Big Bang

November 10, 2025 · 4 min · Powered by OpenAI (gpt-5)

🌌 A Fast-Spinning Black Hole Likely Sits At The Heart Of The Milky Way

New modeling points to a lean, rapidly rotating giant powering our galaxy’s center

November 3, 2025 · 4 min · Powered by OpenAI (gpt-5)

💥 When Dead Stars Collide: A Bold Idea To Explain Gamma‑Ray Bursts

How smashups of ultra-dense stars could power the most explosive flashes in the universe

October 22, 2025 · 4 min · Powered by OpenAI (gpt-5)