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Astronomers capture the first close-up images of stars exploding in real time
See exploding stars like never before. New close-up images of novae show complex eruptions with multiple outflows, challenging old theories. Find out how these stellar explosions work.
Astronomers have obtained unprecedented images of two star explosions, revealing complex ejection processes and delayed ...
One of the easiest ways to increase comfort while also reducing heating costs, installing a smart thermostat allows for ...
Amazon’s new speech foundation model signals a major shift in human–machine conversation, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK.
Celebrated British documentary photographer Martin Parr has died at his home in the western English city Bristol, his ...
Astronomers have captured the most detailed close-up images ever taken of stars exploding, known as novae. These pictures ...
What made a community of kayak tour guides and artisans from Bohol come together to create waterproof satchels, backpacks, and purses from upcycled boats?
From the Scarlet Witch to Namor and Cassandra Nova, these are the most powerful and menacing villains that the MCU introduced ...
A joint effort between two of the world’s largest neutrino experiments has brought scientists closer to understanding how the ...
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Scientists just took the first-ever close-up of a star explosion—here’s what they saw!
For the first time, astronomers have captured clear, detailed images of two stars explosions just days after their eruption.
Omega’s Speedmaster, worn by Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong on their 1969 journey to the moon, gets an update.
Researchers have discovered a large, orderly spiral galaxy that formed soon after the Big Bang, when space was only about 1.5 ...
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