A new study explains how some supernovae are particularly dazzling—the glow from a magnetic, spinning ball of neutrons called a magnetar. An assist from Einstein is what settled the case ...
The phenomenon is linked to a sharp increase in the speed of the solar wind near Earth, which, in turn, is caused by a coronal hole on the Sun ...
The discovery of a newborn magnetar inside a distant supernova helps explain why some stellar explosions shine far brighter ...
Honey Cooper, who likes watching TV and playing Roblox, is taking a San Bernardino Valley College art course while going to fourth grade.
Electrons in graphene break a key law of metals and reveal a strange quantum fluid. The discovery has surprised scientists.
The GLAMS made its way to the El Dorado Conference Center on Friday for its 15th annual event for sixth-grade students.
The Department of Education in collaboration with the Department of Culture successfully hosted the 3rd Annual Local Studies Jeopardy-Style Competition, an initiative designed to promote persons’ ...
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