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A computer simulation shows how two neutron stars of unequal mass merge, form a black hole and spit out a jet of high energy matter.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNEurope cools giant 20-ton magnets at -456°F for 10x particle collision boostEngineers at CERN are closing in on the completion of a crucial test facility for the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider ...
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Scientists Uncover Source of Moon’s Mysterious Magnetism, Links It to a Violent CollisionScientists Uncover Source of Moon’s Mysterious Magnetism, Links It to a Violent Collision The Moon is often known as an ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSupercomputer shows black hole cracking neutron star in final explosive secondsA new simulation by researchers shows how a neutron star violently cracks seconds before vanishing into a black hole.
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Space.com on MSNSuper-magnetic dead star throws a violent temper tantrum as NASA X-ray spacecraft looks onThe erupting magnetar observed by IXPE is known as 1E 1841-045, a neutron star located around 28,000 light-years from Earth ...
If you wait for storms to clear, find a dark spot with a clear view of the northern horizon. Turn your phone's camera on ...
Scientists run record-breaking neutron star merger simulation, advancing multimessenger astronomy by predicting gravitational ...
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