XRISM found a slow, thick wind from a neutron star, pointing to temperature as the key driver of cosmic wind behavior. The ...
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The universe was already warm before the first stars lit the sky
Even before the first stars lit up the Universe, the Cosmos was not the cold place most researchers once imagined. New ...
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A rocky planet in its star's 'habitable zone' could be first known to have an atmosphere—here's what we found
The planet is within the "habitable zone," the region around a star where temperatures make it possible for liquid water to exist on the surface of a rocky world. This is important because water is a ...
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