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Astronomers have taken a fresh look at the famous "Hand of God" pulsar, combining X-ray data from NASA's Chandra Observatory with new radio observations from the Australia Telescope Compact Array. At the center is pulsar B1509-58, a rapidly spinning ...
Astronomers at the University of Missouri, using the James Webb Space Telescope, have uncovered 300 unusually bright cosmic objects that may be some of the earliest galaxies ever formed. By applying techniques like infrared imaging, dropout analysis, ...
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have uncovered a planet-forming disk shockingly rich in carbon dioxide but nearly devoid of water, upending traditional theories of planetary chemistry. Found in a harsh star-forming region flooded ...
Mars isn't the neatly layered world we once imagined -- its mantle is filled with ancient, jagged fragments left over from colossal impacts billions of years ago. Seismic data from NASA's InSight mission revealed that these buried shards, some up to ...
Scientists at Mount Sinai have created an artificial intelligence system that can predict how likely rare genetic mutations are to actually cause disease. By combining machine learning with millions of electronic health records and routine lab tests ...
Astronomers have spotted 3I/ATLAS, just the third interstellar object ever seen in our solar system. Bigger, faster, and possibly far older than 'Oumuamua or Borisov, this icy traveler could help unlock clues about how other star systems formed ...
Quantum scientists in Innsbruck have taken a major leap toward building the internet of the future. Using a string of calcium ions and finely tuned lasers, they created quantum nodes capable of generating streams of entangled photons with 92% ...
Rice University physicists confirmed that flat electronic bands in kagome superconductors aren't just theoretical, they actively shape superconductivity and magnetism. This breakthrough could guide the design of next-generation quantum materials and ...
A Vermont research team has cracked a 90-year-old puzzle, creating a quantum version of the damped harmonic oscillator. By reformulating Lamb's classical model, they showed how atomic vibrations can be fully described while preserving quantum ...
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