From galaxies to the Sun, new research explains how turbulent motion can produce large-scale magnetic fields that remain ...
SunRobi, the robotic-assisted construction division of Sunstall, is the first certified operator of autonomous solar module installation systems developed ...
All celestial bodies—planets, suns, even entire galaxies—produce magnetic fields, affecting such cosmic processes as the solar wind, high-energy particle transport, and galaxy formation. Small-scale ...
Computer simulations carried out by astronomers from the University of Groningen in collaboration with researchers from ...
"Dark matter can be red hot when it is born, but still have time to cool down before galaxies begin to form." ...
Dark energy remains one of the most stubborn puzzles in modern science. Despite decades of observation and increasingly ...
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Using observations from the James Webb Space Telescope in a patch of the sky covering almost three times the area of the full moon, scientists have ...
Researchers from China recently announced the creation of the largest quantum network in history to directly investigate the ...
By Akash Sriram and Joey Roulette Feb 4 (Reuters) - Seventy-five years ago, the idea of harnessing the power of the skies was ...
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Cosmic rays may have rewritten 3I/ATLAS before the sun ever warmed it
“It’s very slow, but over billions of years, it’s a very strong effect.” That is the main surprise of the observations of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS by the James Webb Space Telescope: the ...
Blue-chip offerings at six- and seven-figure price points reinforced Art Basel Qatar’s institutional ambitions.
At 3.3 billion light-years across, the ring may challenge the “cosmological principle” that the universe looks uniform at sufficiently large scales.
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