Selecting a Recent Space/Astro Physics Research Topic

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Recent discussions in space and astrophysics highlight the importance of selecting contemporary research topics for presentations. Suggestions include focusing on exoplanets, X-ray and gamma-ray astronomy, and tests of general relativity, which are currently trending in research. The cosmic microwave background and pulsars also present rich areas for exploration. Quasars remain a captivating subject, though they are more commonly studied. Selecting a topic from these areas can ensure relevance and engagement within the limited presentation timeframe.
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I need a help in selecting my new presentation topic my teachers always use to say that the topic should be very recent and in researchs of present time,i am Space and Astro physics student doing M Sc.Please help me to find out the most recent Research topic in this subject except black hole etc which are most common things which are being and had studied in past.The topic should not be so mathematiccal it just depend upon theories because duration of my presentation is of 5 6 minutes just !
i am waiting for your kind suggestions...
 
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Exoplanets, quasars, solar neutrino problem, X-ray astrophysics, Gamma ray astronomy, Tests of GR, Cosmic Microwave background, pulsars.

Most research lately from those topics is in exoplanets, x-ray/gamma ray astronomy, and tests of GR. Theres plenty of stuff about the CMB and pulsars and quasars are always interesting.
 
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Exoplanets, quasars, solar neutrino problem, X-ray astrophysics, Gamma ray astronomy, Tests of GR, Cosmic Microwave background, pulsars.

Most research lately from those topics is in exoplanets, x-ray/gamma ray astronomy, and tests of GR. Theres plenty of stuff about the CMB and pulsars and quasars are always interesting.

Thanks Alot!
 
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