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- Dark heart of the nearest radio galaxy
- Bats in Tel Aviv enjoy the rich variety and abundance of food the city has to offer
- Cosmic rays help supernovae explosions pack a bigger punch
- Millimeter-tall 'mountains' on neutron stars
Dark heart of the nearest radio galaxy Posted: 19 Jul 2021 08:05 AM PDT Astronomers have imaged the heart of the nearby radio galaxy Centaurus A in unprecedented detail. |
Bats in Tel Aviv enjoy the rich variety and abundance of food the city has to offer Posted: 19 Jul 2021 08:05 AM PDT Researchers have found that when fruit bats forage in the city (Tel Aviv), they are much more exploratory and enjoy the diversity of urban life, visiting a variety of fruit trees every night and tasting as wide a variety of foods as possible. In contrast, rural bats living in Beit Guvrin focus on only one or two fruit trees every night. |
Cosmic rays help supernovae explosions pack a bigger punch Posted: 19 Jul 2021 08:05 AM PDT The final stage of cataclysmic explosions of dying massive stars, called supernovae, could pack an up to six times bigger punch on the surrounding interstellar gas with the help of cosmic rays, according to a new study. |
Millimeter-tall 'mountains' on neutron stars Posted: 18 Jul 2021 04:14 PM PDT New models of neutron stars show that their tallest mountains may be only fractions of millimeters high, due to the huge gravity on the ultra-dense objects. |
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