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On Christmas Eve 2016, Andrew Seymour, an astronomer at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, kissed his 4-year-old daughter, Cora Lee, goodnight, telling her he was off to track Santa. He walked …
A long time ago in a galaxy far away two neutron stars collided and created a spectacular light show shown above known as a “kilonova,” a hot, dense expanding cloud of debris that shook the universe,…
Life could possibly evolve on a neutron star itself as “hyper-dense microscopic organisms controlled by nuclear forces with a metabolism faster than ordinary chemical-based life,” suggests Lord Marti…
Scientists yesterday discovered a vast supply of gold on the far side of the universe. The extraordinary hoard is the result of a huge collision between two ultra-dense neutron stars. The resulting g…
Scientists have come across signs of weird quantum distortion –which was predicted some 80 years ago— for the first time in history in space. As it turns out, astronomers spotted evidence of a quantu…
The world of neutron stars is a quite strange to scientists. Neutron stars are one of the most interesting objects of the universe so far we have observed. Neutron stars are the one of the most exoti…