Most pulsars, the faster-spinning cousins of ASKAP J1839-0756, are like one-sided flashlights. The axis they spin around is ...
A newly discovered neutron star is behaving so strangely that it may alter our understanding of the dense remains left behind ...
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At extremely high densities, quarks are expected to form pairs, as electrons do in a superconductor. This high-density quark ...
Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) have puzzled scientists since their discovery in 2007.
Those events are akin to throwing a pebble in a pond, but there are vibrations all the time. Some of them might end up making the Gravitational Wave Background, but the effect of small deformations on ...
Investigating 15 concrete mixtures, this research identifies optimal formulations for radiation shielding, crucial for ...
"Can You Still Hear the Buzz?" is the title of the talk for the next meeting of Altrusa International of Oak Ridge. The meeting will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 22, at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, ...
Neutron stars, the remnants of massive stars after a supernova explosion, have often been the focus of studies aimed at ...
Using a machine learning technique to analyse the decay products of the nuclei produced in these collisions, the ALICE team ...
From new perspectives on the early universe to illuminating the extreme environment near a black hole, discoveries from NASA ...
In 2022, a mysterious radio signal from space was detected and has now been confirmed to originate in the magnetic field of a ...