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Although our universe is mostly normal matter, antimatter isn’t so hard to create — supernovae, black holes, and even bananas ...
The cloud, named Eos, is chock-full of molecular hydrogen and possibly rife with star-forming potential in the future.
A theoretical study by RIKEN physicists, published in Physics Letters B, has accurately determined the interaction between a ...
The universe began with mostly hydrogen, helium, and tiny amounts of lithium. Heavier elements came later, forged in stars ...
Conclusion: The centre of the atom is where all the positive charge is located. The nucleus had been discovered. Image caption, At point 3, one in every 8000 of the alpha particles bounced ...
According to a study published in Nature Physics, a TU Darmstadt-led research team at the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion ...
A woman found human bones in the walls while renovating her 16th century farmhouse — and discovered a murderer lived next door. Emmie Brookman, 28, bought the three-bedroom property with her ...
Crystals—from sugar and table salt to snowflakes and diamonds—don't always grow in a straightforward way. New York University ...
Astronomers believe starquakes on highly magnetic neutron stars could lead to the creation of heavy elements such as gold, ...
But researchers have just discovered something that flips that assumption on its head: a newly identified species of bacteria that runs electricity through its body like a living electric wire.
While much remains unknown, it is intriguing that two ancient meteorite impacts, the 3.5-billion-year-old North Pole impact ...