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Located at the center of the galaxy SDSS1335+0728, in the constellation Virgo, and more than 300 million light-years away ...
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope provided a closer look at the aftermath of a star that wreaked violence on its planet ...
Researchers have spent the past few years watching a black hole re-awaken roughly 300 million light-years away from Earth.
Decades of data collected by the Hubble Space Telescope has given an international team of astronomers fresh insight into ...
Martian dust might look harmless from millions of miles away, but up close, it could pose a serious threat to your health. As ...
“Euclid has already taken images of several times more sky than Hubble did in 25 years,” says Mike Walmsley, a machine learning researcher focused on astronomy, and Euclid Consortium ...
Inhaling dust particles from the Red Planet over long periods of time could put humans at risk of developing respiratory issues, thyroid disease and other health problems.
Anemia is a growing health concern, especially among women in India, with studies showing that 3 in 5 women are at risk. According to WHO, 30 per cent of women between the ages of 15-49 are anemic.
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. Astronomers have at last identified what’s believed to be the edge of the Milky Way ...
Iron deficiency anemia from heavy menstrual periods is very common. In women of childbearing age, it is the most frequent cause of iron deficiency anemia. Heavy menstrual bleeding is estimated to ...
Martian dust contains hazardous substances like silica, perchlorates, nanophase iron oxides and toxic metals, which can cause severe respiratory diseases, thyroid dysfunction and cardiovascular issues ...