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Japanese supercomputer challenges 45-year-old theory about how sun-like stars spin
For nearly half a century, astronomers have believed that stars like our sun eventually ...
As a space scientist, every time I go outside with my family, I tell my children to look up at the sky. The front door of our home looks southeast, and on winter nights the constellation Orion hangs ...
For the first time, researchers in France and Israel have observed how an emulsified liquid droplet can transform from a ...
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Sunlike stars may spin the same for life, defying 45 years of theory
A team of researchers at Nagoya University has used Japan’s most powerful supercomputer to show that Sun-like stars likely keep the same internal spin pattern for their entire lives, a finding that ...
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