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What happens when the universe's most magnetic object shines with the power of 1000 suns in a matter of seconds? Thanks to ...
What happens when the universe's most magnetic object shines with the power of 1000 Suns in a matter of seconds? Thanks to ...
Who knew that magnetic fields could be so useful? Astronomers are able to use magnetic fields to map our environment within the Milky Way using a technique called Faraday rotation. It works like this.
Deciphering the universe’s secrets is partly done through observation, but just as important are solid models of the forces ...
The Sun’s magnetic field is stronger than Earth’s own, and in certain variable regions it can be thousands of times stronger.
The stripes, called striations, ripple across the walls of solar granules—convection cells in the Sun’s photosphere where hot ...
A neutron star's final moments may spark violent starquakes, monster shock waves, and even a fleeting, never-before-seen object called a black hole pulsar.
Deep in space, some of the universe’s most dramatic events unfold when two extreme objects—like a black hole and a neutron ...
The universe is soaked in weak-but-persistent magnetic fields. Despite decades of research, astronomers still aren't exactly ...
Black holes could serve as cheaper, natural alternatives to expensive facilities searching for dark matter and similarly ...
The deviant behavior of a subatomic particle might point to undiscovered forms of matter and energy in the universe. Or it ...