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- Can super-Earth interior dynamics set the table for habitability?
- Astronomers offer possible explanation for elusive dark-matter-free galaxies
- Student astronomer finds galactic missing matter
- The Ramanujan Machine: Researchers develop 'conjecture generator'
Can super-Earth interior dynamics set the table for habitability? Posted: 09 Feb 2021 05:41 PM PST New research provides a framework for understanding the interiors of super-Earths -- rocky exoplanets between 1.5 and 2 times the size of our home planet -- which is a prerequisite to assess their potential for habitability. Planets of this size are among the most abundant in exoplanetary systems. |
Astronomers offer possible explanation for elusive dark-matter-free galaxies Posted: 09 Feb 2021 12:18 PM PST Astronomers have found that some dwarf galaxies may today appear to be dark-matter free even though they formed as galaxies dominated by dark matter in the past. |
Student astronomer finds galactic missing matter Posted: 05 Feb 2021 09:12 AM PST Half of the universe's matter is 'missing', but a PhD student has developed an ingenious method to help track it down. She has done this using distant galaxies as 'locator pins' to detect an otherwise 'invisible' cold clump of gas just 10 light years from Earth. |
The Ramanujan Machine: Researchers develop 'conjecture generator' Posted: 05 Feb 2021 07:42 AM PST Using AI and computer automation, researchers have developed a 'conjecture generator' that creates mathematical conjectures, which are considered to be the starting point for developing mathematical theorems. |
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