Scientists detect solar neutrinos transforming carbon into nitrogen for the first time, using the SNO+ detector deep ...
Star clusters are of great importance in any galaxy: they are the birthplace of new stars, often containing massive stars of ...
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Flemmie Kittrell and the preschool experiment from Lost Women of Science (encore)
Dr. Flemmie Kittrell was a Black home economist whose research in the field of early childhood education shaped the way we think about child development today. She became the first Black woman to earn ...
How long has man lived in the Western Hemisphere? The more cautious anthropologists give him 10,000 to 15,000 years. But Dr. George F. Carter of Johns Hopkins thinks this estimate is much too ...
Astronomers studying a distant galaxy using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have found the best candidates yet for the universe’s first stars. These so-called Population III stars arose shortly ...
Researchers combined deep learning with high-resolution physics to create the first Milky Way model that tracks over 100 billion stars individually. Their AI learned how gas behaves after supernovae, ...
WASHINGTON, Nov 12 (Reuters) - The explosive death of a star - a supernova - is among the most violent cosmic events, but precisely how this cataclysm looks as it unfolds has remained mysterious.
When one supernova commenced, it looked like an olive — at least before it got shaken and stirred. This insight, reported in the Nov. 12 Science Advances, comes from new observations taken in the wake ...
"If indeed Pop III, this is the first detection of these primordial stars," Visbal told Live Science. However, JWST was suspected to have seen Population III stars before, the team noted in the study.
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