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A new study has found that such heavy metals may have formed through eruptions on a rare type of star called a magnetar.
Researchers in the University of California, Irvine’s Department of Physics & Astronomy were among thousands of scientists ...
According to a study published in Nature Physics, a TU Darmstadt-led research team at the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion ...
The universe began with mostly hydrogen, helium, and tiny amounts of lithium. Heavier elements came later, forged in stars ...
Author Dava Sobel discusses how she discovered the many forgotten female scientists who were mentored by Marie Curie in early ...
In late 2024, ALICE discovered hyperhelium-4 and its anti- counterpart ... By understanding how they interact with neutrons ...
However, that isn’t what scientists see. Instead, stars orbit at about the same speed regardless of their distance from the galactic center. You might see this referred to as the "Galaxy Rotation ...
The discovery — made at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, near Geneva — has revealed that a short-lived cousin of protons and neutrons, the beauty-lambda baryon, decays at a different rate than ...
I had a threesome with my husband and a mutual friend who is known for being a little experimental. It was meant to be a fun, one-off adventure to spice things up as our sex life has been lagging ...
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Mary Moody Emerson, Ralph Waldo Emerson’s aunt, was once asked whether she wanted tea, coffee or chocolate. She replied: “All.” Would she, wondered her hostess, want them in separate cups?