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Neutron stars are some of the weirdest cosmic objects, and the greatest mysteries lie deep in their hearts.
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Al Jazeera on MSNHave scientists solved the mystery of gold’s origin in the universe?A study gives clues to cosmic origin of gold and heavy elements, and they were created earlier than we thought.
"The creation of heavy elements such as uranium and plutonium necessitates extreme conditions," said physicist Matthew ...
Dr. Eleonora Troja, an associate professor at the University of Rome who led the discovery of X-rays emitted by the neutron star collision in 2017, said the evidence for heavy element creation ...
Magnetar flares, colossal cosmic explosions, may be directly responsible for the creation and distribution of heavy elements across the universe, suggests a new study.
NASA's Chandra Observatory recently captured an X-ray image that helped identify a dramatic break in one of the galaxy's ...
Given that neutron stars are extremely dense — in fact, they're the densest known stars in the universe — it's no surprise that a high-speed collision easily distorted the filament's magnetic ...
The careening star blasted through the galactic filament, known as "the Snake," at a zippy 1–2 million miles per hour.
Neutron stars are some of the weirdest cosmic objects, and the greatest mysteries lie deep in their hearts. Neutron stars' surface gravities are so intense that the largest "mountains" are only a ...
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Space.com on MSNNASA diagnoses fracture in a 'huge cosmic bone' using X-ray observatoryHave you ever had an X-ray taken of your bones? Well, so has the Milky Way. NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory regularly images ...
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