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Discover Magazine on MSNADHD Diagnoses Seem to Have Increased on the Internet – Is It Really That Common?
How common is ADHD? Learn more about ADHD and why it seems more people have it than really do.
Astronomy: The origin of life probably begins in space and not on planets Until now, it was unclear whether the conditions around a nascent star were too extreme to allow the building blocks of ...
Planets are being created in the disk of material surrounding a baby star in Orion.
In this episode, Astronomy magazine Editor Dave Eicher invites you to head out and observe the sky's sixth-brightest open cluster, NGC 6231, in the constellation Scorpius the Scorpion. This object ...
Test your knowledge with this short quiz about the cosmos, from planets to stars and beyond.
This ghostly, near-perfect bubble in space is defying scientists’ expectations about how massive stars die.
Chile's Vera Rubin observatory is named for the astronomer who changed the way we think about how galaxies move.
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Discover Magazine on MSNThe Middle of the Milky Way Is Home to a Supermassive Black Hole – Here’s What we Know
What’s in the middle of the Milky Way? In our neck of the cosmos, everything revolves around a supermassive black hole.
Betelgeuse companion discovery with Gemini North resolves century-old mystery and opens new doors in red supergiant research ...
Back to Article List July 15, 1943: Birth of Jocelyn Bell Burnell Today in the history of astronomy, the astrophysicist who would discover pulsars is born.
Pazmino’s Cluster, or Stock 23, is a small open cluster in Camelopardalis that shines as a hidden gem for binoculars and telescopes.
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