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Astronomers detect ultra-luminous infrared galaxy lurking behind quasar
An international research team has discovered a luminous galaxy hiding behind a quasar, revealing new insights into how galaxies can remain undetected even in well-studied regions of the cosmos.
FireDos, a leading producer of firefighting proportioners and monitors, and Orglmeister, an innovative leader in infrared ...
A team from the Faculty of Physics and the Center for Quantum Optical Technologies at the University of Warsaw has developed a new type of all-optical radio receiver based on the fundamental ...
Infrared vibrational spectroscopy at BESSY II can be used to create high-resolution maps of molecules inside live cells and ...
The latest AirPods Pro may have just launched, but speculation is already mounting about the next pair, which could include ...
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New laser-powered quantum radio detects signals without using electricity or antennas
The world’s first all-optical radio runs on laser light, not electricity, opening new possibilities for stealth sensors and ...
ADIPEC 2025, the upcoming global epicentre for oil and gas industry professionals seeking the latest technology advances, will see Teledyne Gas & Flame Detection present event visitors with ...
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Hidden 'doomed' star revealed by James Webb Space Telescope could solve decades-old mystery
Researchers have identified a massive red supergiant on the brink of supernova in images from the James Webb Space Telescope, ...
Despite its astonishing success, JWST has a flaw that made its observations on some targets borderline unusable, but PhD ...
Coblentz left no stone unturned – he measured spectra in transmission and in reflection. He even measured the emission ...
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Astronomers detect million-solar-mass object in distant universe
Astronomers have detected one of the darkest objects ever seen at a record cosmic distance—only with the assistance of ...
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Planet Y: A Hidden Earth-Size World Could Lurk Far Closer Than 'Planet Nine'
The simulation of the Solar System that came the closest to the observation was the presence of a small planet, between the ...
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