A spiral galaxy seen at a skewed angle. Its center is a bright spot radiating light. A thick, stormy disk of material surrounds this bright center, with swirling strands of dark dust and bright spots of star formation strewn through the disk. A large spiral arm extends from the disk toward the viewer. Some foreground stars are visible atop the galaxy.

NASA’s Hubble Captures Unusual Spiral Galaxy Image

A Striking Stellar Display: Arp 184 Captured by Hubble Space TelescopeAn intriguing cosmic spectacle has been unveiled by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, presenting...
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An Immersive Exploration of IAEA Laboratories: A Virtual ExperienceIn an age where virtual experiences are becoming increasingly significant, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)...
IBM, Tata Consultancy Services and Government of Andhra Pradesh Unveil Plans to Deploy India’s Largest Quantum Computer in the Country’s First Quantum Valley Tech Park

India’s Largest Quantum Computer Announced for Quantum Valley Tech Park

In a significant step forward for the development of quantum computing in India, IBM and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) have announced a collaboration to...
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Draganfly Initiates Public Offering in the U.S. to Propel Innovation and GrowthIn a significant move, Draganfly Inc., a prominent player in the drone solutions...
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IBM, EY Launch AI-Driven Global Tax Compliance Tools

Revolutionizing Tax Compliance with AI: IBM and EY's Collaborative BreakthroughIn a significant step towards transforming the tax compliance landscape, IBM, a leader in global...
Infrared image of a glowing orange dust cloud in space, surrounded by a dense field of stars against a dark background, captured by NASA’s SPHEREx mission.

NASA’s SPHEREx Telescope Starts Full-Sky Imaging

In a remarkable advancement for space exploration, NASA's SPHEREx space observatory has embarked on an ambitious journey to map the cosmos like never before....
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This image shows a structure that resembles a fractured bone called G359.13142- 0.20005 (G359.13 for short) near the center of our Galaxy. X-ray data from Chandra and MeerKAT radio data reveal that this ‘bone’ has been struck by a fast-moving, rapidly spinning neutron star, or pulsar. Neutron stars are the densest known stars and form from the collapse and explosion of massive stars. They often receive a powerful kick from these explosions, sending them away from the explosion’s location. Astronomers estimate the pulsar that caused this fracture was traveling between one and two million miles per hour.

NASA’s Chandra Identifies Cause of Galactic “Bone” Fracture

Unraveling the Mystery of a Cosmic Fracture in the Milky WayIn a fascinating stride towards understanding the vast and complex structure of our galaxy,...
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