Astronomers Detect for First Time Light from Very First Stars of Universe

Astronomers Detect for First Time Light from Very First Stars of Universe

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A team of astronomers including an Indian graduate student Nivedita Mahesh from Arizona State University have discovered for the first time signals from “cosmic dawn” - the moment when the universe's earliest stars emerged, making a significant breakthrough in our understanding of the evolution of cosmos.
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Concern over Gender Gap in Astronomy

Concern over Gender Gap in Astronomy

It is a subject that is not much spoken about in scientific meetings. But breaking from the tradition of academic societies, the Astronomical Society of India (ASI) has taken a bold step by putting gender bias on its agenda.

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The Lunar Eclipse of 31 January: Let us not be frightened of our own shadow!

In the evening of 31 January, as we look towards the eastern sky, we will be witness to the dance of shadows that our Solar System regularly conjures up, as our Earth and the Moon move inexorably in their cosmic orbits around the Sun.

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