Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An annotated picture shows the SN 2023ixf supernova in the Pinwheel Galaxy. The supernova is the ...
An international team analyzed data from NASA's Fermi space telescope and detected gamma rays from a rare and exceptionally ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It has been considered by some that global cooling in the Plio-Pleistocene might have been due to changes in ocean currents. This ...
Scientists have observed for the first time the very early stages of a supernova — the death of a star — with a massive star exploding in a distinctive olive-like shape. They used the European ...
Supernova that lit up Earth's skies 843 years ago has a flowering 'zombie star' at its heart — and it's still exploding A new animated map sheds light on the superhot "zombie star" at the heart of a ...
TL;DR: Northwestern University astrophysicists have made a discovery that challenges current models of stellar evolution. Leading an international team, the researchers detected a previously unseen ...
A new study reveals that supernova explosions may have caused two mass extinctions on Earth 372 million and 445 million years ago by damaging the planet’s atmosphere and triggering climate shifts.
A new discovery about what happens when a supernova – an exploding star – and a black hole collide could change the way scientists understand the lives and deaths of stars. The finding was the first ...
This illustration depicts an artist’s impression of one of the brightest explosions ever observed in space. (Image: NASA, ESA, NSF's NOIRLab, Mark Garlick, Mahdi Zamani) Astronomers using the James ...
Scientists trying to work out whether a star exploded and the resulting debris crashed into Earth 10 million years ago may be one step closer to solving the mystery. They discovered an unusual amount ...
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