How often are stars flung out of the center of the Galaxy?
Researchers surveyed stars in the Milky Way Galaxy and found they’re only rarely ejected from the Galaxy's center.
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Researchers surveyed stars in the Milky Way Galaxy and found they’re only rarely ejected from the Galaxy's center.
Astrobiologists demonstrated that cell membrane structures can form in high concentrations of sulfuric acid similar to the clouds of Venus.
Astronomers tested whether energy bursts from stars could artificially elevate typical “biosignature” gases on exoplanets.
New research examining sleep data suggests poor sleep in terms of length, depth, and waking in the night is associated with illnesses like…
Scientists studied exoplanets with high water contents and found that they initially have outer vapor layers, which then cool and shrink…
Researchers demonstrated that microbial DNA from a 300-year-old ice core can help track how microbes respond to global change.
Astronomers showed that small galaxies orbiting larger galaxies become 2 to 8 times more magnetic after nearing their hosts.
Scientists found that growing fractures caused an East Antarctic ice shelf to collapse.
Medical researchers developed a computational analysis technique, called VIPER, that can predict how cancer cells respond to drug…
Researchers found that distant star-forming galaxies can only account for about half of the high-energy radiation from outside the Milky Way…