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Astronomers spot oldest 'dead' galaxy yet observed

Astronomers spot oldest 'dead' galaxy yet observed
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Astronomers spot oldest 'dead' galaxy yet observed | University of Cambridge

Astronomers spot oldest 'dead' galaxy yet observed | University of Cambridge
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Oldest ever black hole eating its own galaxy to death should not exist | Tech News

The oldest ever black hole has been found – and is so massive it's baffling scientists. It's also eating its own galaxy to death.

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What have the stars done for humankind?

What have the stars done for humankind?
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Why bubbles in Champagne fizz up in a straight line

Scientists from Brown University have worked out why bubbles in Champagne flow upwards in a straight line, but those in other carbonated drinks do not.

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