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What did astronomers discover in the Milky Way’s crowded center? New ALMA dataset reveals complex gas filaments
New ALMA observations reveal a complex network of gas filaments in the Milky Way’s central 650 light-years, enabling detailed studies of star formation in extreme galactic conditions.
A sweeping new ALMA image has peeled back the veil on the Milky Way’s core, exposing a dense network of cold gas filaments ...
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Why do Wolf Rayet stars produce tiny dust particles? New observations of WR 112 offer clues
New ALMA and JWST observations reveal why Wolf–Rayet star WR 112 produces tiny dust grains, showing a bimodal grain distribution in its binary system.
Colorado is known for its gorgeous peaks and deep canyons, but there's a place in the Balkan Mountains of Europe that gives ...
BEIJING -- Chinese scientists have developed a novel neural network that enables artificial intelligence (AI) to form concepts from raw sensory data like sight and sound, simulating a fundamental ...
From playful and delicate marine life to dramatic encounters with powerful predators, these winning photos capture remarkable ...
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Greg Schiano has a boss now: 4 takeaways from Rutgers AD Keli Zinn’s telling interview
What if Rutgers had a competent athletic director during its first decade in the Big Ten? That question deserves a prominent ...
On Saturday, a pleasingly cerebral coalition of organizations will host Charles Law, a NASA Sagan Fellow at the University of ...
Polymers are fundamental to our daily lives, serving as the core components for a wide array of goods, including clothing, packaging, transportation infrastructure, construction materials, and ...
Shoreline Park in Mountain View feels like a retreat from the inexorable pace of live outside its borders, Mountain View ...
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8 Most Perfect Marvel Games Of All Time
From Spider-Man to Wolverine, these Marvel games stand out as the best virtual adaptations of your favorite Marvel superheroes.
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Carbon nanotube fiber 'textile' heaters could help industry electrify high-temperature gas heating
A cross-disciplinary team at Rice University has developed a new type of electric heating element—one that looks less like a ...
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