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Mystery of erupting star uncovered

September 12, 2016
Scientists have discovered that a huge supernova-like event seen in the mid-19th century for 20 years had happened more than once before.

Sterile neutrino existence rejected

September 7, 2016
Scientists have dismissed the existence of sterile neutrinos after the analysis of hundreds and thousands of subatomic particles at the South Pole. Neutrinos are one of the fundamental particles that...

Protostar provides glimpse into stellar formation

August 24, 2016
Scientists from Cambridge University have discovered a young star which could help researchers understand how the largest stars in the Universe are formed.

Leap forward in superconductivity achieved

August 23, 2016
A new material that could be used as a superconductor and for hydrogen-fuel cell storage has been created by US scientists.

Lateral solar cells promise bright future

August 22, 2016
A team of US engineers have created high performance, micro-scale solar cells that could power a wide range of personal devices.

Accurate element readings measured in distant galaxy

August 16, 2016
Astronomers in California have made the first accurate measurement of the abundance of oxygen in a far off galaxy.

Moving metal promises dynamic circuits

August 15, 2016
Scientists have developed self-propelling liquid metals that could be used for future electronic circuits.

Astronomers peer further into supernova’s past

August 11, 2016
Researchers have discovered the unknown past of a star millions of years before its explosion was seen in 1987, after detecting low radio frequencies it emitted.

Scientists propose why we cannot find life in space

August 10, 2016
The reason why we cannot find other life outside of Planet Earth is because we may be ahead of the evolutionary curve, according to scientists from the Harvard Smithsonian Center...

New form of light discovered

August 9, 2016
Scientists have created a new form of light after they were able to bind light to a single electron.

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