Do Unknown Physics of Dark Matter Control the Growth of Black Holes? & 4 new articles...
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Evidence for a bizarre state of matter has been found in the dense core of the star left behind, a so-called neutron star, based on cooling observed over a decade of Chandra observations. NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory discovered the first... |
Mimicking "Deep Thought" in Douglas Adam's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, designed by hyper-intelligent pan-dimensional beings who wanted to know the answer to 'Life, the Universe, and Everything,' Hod Lipson, director of Cornell University's Computational Synthesis Lab, developed an intelligent... |
It's no accident that we see stars in the sky, says famed Oxford biologist Richard Dawkins: they are a vital part of any universe capable of generating us. But, as Dawkins emphasizes, that does not mean that stars exists in... |
The largest galaxies within the largest halos of dark matter also harbor the most massive black holes, which has led to speculation that exotic physics controls the growth of black holes and their link to massive dark matter halos. Scientists... |
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured an image of an unusual edge-on galaxy, revealing remarkable details of its warped dusty disk and showing how colliding galaxies spawn the formation of new generations of stars. The dust and spiral arms of... Provided by The Daily Galaxy |
