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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters

Dark energy 'doesn’t exist' so can't be pushing 'lumpy' Universe apart – study
Space

Dark energy ‘doesn’t exist’: Challenging the theory of an expanding universe

Amit Malewar

So can't be pushing 'lumpy' Universe apart.

The planet Jupiter
Space

The discovery of unusual exoplanets could offer a better understanding of planet formation

Amit Malewar

An unusual Jupiter-sized planet orbiting a low-mass star located in the Corvus constellation.

lonely Milky Way Analogue galaxy
Space

Milky Way is too big for its “cosmological wall”

Amit Malewar

Milky Way was found to be more unique than previously thought.

artist conception of an exoplanet whose atmosphere is being torn off by the radiation
Space

Stellar flares can reduce a planet’s habitability

Amit Malewar

New insights into the habitability of exoplanets.

Illustration of the MAXI J1820+070 Black Hole (Credit John Paice)
Space

Scientists created a high frame-rate movie of a growing black hole

Amit Malewar

Violent flaring revealed at the heart of a black hole system.

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