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Scientists see birth of one of the universe's strongest magnets, thanks to relativity 'magic trick'
Astronomers have detected strange "wobbles" in the light curve of a super bright supernova, hinting that a magnetar was born ...
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Scientists find 2 'failed stars' that may have a second chance to shine bright — by getting together
"Failed star" brown dwarfs may get a second chance to shine by colliding and merging to birth a new star.
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Scientists Brought a 3-Billion-Year-Old Enzyme Back to Life, and It Still Works!
Researchers have resurrected ancient nitrogen-processing enzymes spanning over two billion years of evolutionary history, and ...
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Scientists studying a mysterious effect called cosmic birefringence—a subtle twist in the polarization of the universe’s ...
Scientists at South Dakota Mines help achieve the first-ever measurement of a rare neutrino interaction, advancing physics ...
One of the most fundamental and curious mysteries in the universe is the fact that anything exists at all. That is because ...
While scientists discovered the Cosmic Vine using the James Webb Space Telescope, they have yet to find a string of galaxies ...
A new theoretical study suggests that gravitational waves may leave subtle signatures not in giant detectors, but in the ...
How fast can a galaxy build ordered magnetic fields spanning thousands of light-years? Existing theories say several billion ...
Quite a Newtonian moment it was for him. The setting, however, was not under an apple tree, but along the banks of the ...
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