An X-ray glow suggests black holes or neutron stars fuel weird cosmic ‘cows’0
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- January 22, 2022
Evidence comes from the fifth — and brightest yet — of a new class of exploding stars
Evidence comes from the fifth — and brightest yet — of a new class of exploding stars
Source: Phys.org The type of carbon is associated with biological processes on Earth. Curiosity scientists offer several explanations for the unusual carbon signals. After analyzing powdered rock samples collected from the surface of Mars by NASA’s Curiosity rover, scientists have announced that several of the samples are rich in a type of carbon that on Earth is
It’s only the second known ancient armor of its kind.
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Skeletons of “kungas” discovered in a princely burial.
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Did a UFO really crash land at Roswell, New Mexico in 1947, only to be hushed up by the government?
The bigger a quantum battery, the faster it charges.
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