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It's not science fiction: Scientists have discovered a neutron star that spins faster than any blender humans have ever made. In a recently published study, scientists discovered that the 4U 1820 ...
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A Star That Could Explode at Any Time: Why NASA Keeps Its Eyes on It Constantly
Far from our solar system lies a star so volatile that NASA refuses to take its eyes off it. This isn’t about science fiction ...
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The Surprising Habitability Of The Universe’s Most Extreme Stellar Objects
Not all stars are equal when it comes to habitability. From deadly neutron stars to long-living red dwarfs, scientists rank ...
Science Space NASA JWST detects evidence of a neutron star in fiery supernova remains After almost 40 years, astronomers are finally getting a closer look at SN 1987A's dramatic death. By Laura Baisas ...
Scientists found in 2020 that gravitational waves detected a year earlier came from two neutron stars — dense leftovers of exploded stars — paired up in a system 3.4 times the mass of the sun.
This neutron star is only 12 miles (20 kilometers) from end to end, yet weighs 1½ times our sun. It's densely packed with little space between parts of its atoms. The aftermath of the so-called ...
Binary neutron star mergers occur millions of light-years away from Earth. Interpreting the gravitational waves they produce presents a major challenge for traditional data-analysis methods.
Reflective, polarizing, and magnetically soft amorphous neutron optics with 11 B-enriched B 4 C. Science Advances, 2024; 10 (7) DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adl0402 ...
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