Scientists have precisely measured two unstable atomic nuclei that play a crucial role in explosive X-ray bursts on neutron ...
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Nuclear reactions that are found in thermonuclear explosions, stars measured for first time
The ability to collect this experimental data in very hot, dense, star-like plasma will help researchers validate and improve ...
The project has received £215,100 from the Royal Society’s International Science Partnership Fund and is a collaboration with ...
An international research project has been awarded £215,100 to explore some of the rarest and most unstable forms of matter ...
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Advanced alien civilizations could be communicating 'like fireflies' in plain sight, researchers suggest
A new paper posits that advanced alien civilizations may communicate through subtle flashes, like fireflies do on Earth. The ...
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So-called “zombie stars” could become a dark-matter detector
Astrophysicists are starting to treat a strange class of “undead” suns as potential tools rather than mere curiosities, ...
Advanced aliens could be chatting with each other using light flashes in plain sight, similar to how fireflies communicate, ...
New research explores how gravitational waves from black hole systems could help scientists study dark matter, using improved models and future detectors like LISA ...
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Aliens could be talking to one another like fireflies, with a series of flashing lights
In the search for extraterrestrial life, researchers have hinted at the idea that advanced alien civilizations may be ...
A physicist has proposed a bold experiment that could allow gravitational waves to be manipulated using laser light. By ...
Radiochemistry experts at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) recently made the first experimental measurements of ...
A new theory suggests fusion reactors could help scientists search for axions, mysterious particles that may explain dark ...
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