Even though we can explore the universe with great precision, there is still a lot we don't know, according to Ulf Danielsson, professor of theoretical physics at Uppsala University. Besides doing ...
When it comes to finding baby, still-forming planets around young stars, the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array ...
The first map of magnetic fields in a planetary formation disk has been created, revealing how invisible forces shape the ...
Astronomers are rethinking one of cosmology’s biggest mysteries: dark energy. New findings show that evolving dark energy models, tied to ultra-light axion particles, may better fit the universe’s ...
A team of astronomers used the James Webb Space Telescope to create the first 3D atmospheric map of an exoplanet. The fiery WASP-18b, a massive “ultra-hot Jupiter,” revealed striking temperature ...
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Discover the Southern Ocean The Wild Heart of Earth’s Climate
Even with net-negative emissions, the Southern Ocean’s long memory can send up a century-long heat pulse that slows recovery.
The scene is burned into pop culture memory: a young Luke Skywalker, silhouetted against the vast desert, gazing wistfully as ...
Computational Nanoscience in the Quantum and AI Era: Integrating Biomolecular and Materials Modeling
The past decade has witnessed remarkable advances in computational power, algorithms, and theoretical methods, enabling accurate modeling and prediction of ...
A new study led by UNLV scientists sheds light on how planets, including Earth, formed in our galaxy—and why the life and death of nearby stars are an important piece of the puzzle.
Coronal mass ejections are powerful releases of plasma, electrically charged particles from the Sun. The Sun is constantly ...
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