Scientists capture jaw-dropping shots of star’s violent death over 25 years: ‘Cosmic wreckage’
Space scientists have released jaw-dropping scenes capturing a star’s violent death — recorded over more than two and a half decades.
New research provides a mechanistic map of how genetic mutations disrupt RNA splicing in acute myeloid leukemia.
The scenes track the furious expansion of Kepler’s Supernova Remnant, the glowing remains of a star first spotted in 1604 by ...
EXCLUSIVE: Stark Photos Reveal What Is Left of Celebrity Homes Destroyed in the California Wildfires
Multiple celebrities lost their homes in the 2025 wildfires—with some choosing to rebuild, while others have already sold and ...
Mike Flanagan is adapting Stephen King's popular novel Carrie, and the adaptation may be his most difficult Stephen King ...
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Star’s violent death captured in 25-year-long space observation
Space scientists have released a jaw-dropping scenes capturing a star’s violent death — recorded over more than two and a ...
Webb reveals a bridge of stars linking two nearby dwarf galaxies, offering a look at how gravity reshapes galaxies and sparks ...
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How Gaia revealed the Milky Way
On Jan. 15, 2025, the Gaia spacecraft took its last image. Then the craft ran a final round of engineering tests, fired its ...
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Dual genetic mutations drive RNA mis-splicing and leukemia progression
Treating acute myeloid leukemia (AML) depends on knowing what goes wrong inside cells. A new study suggests that two genetic ...
Crystalline quartz films grown on four-inch silicon wafers detect Chikungunya virus at sensitivities surpassing standard ...
Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka targets the IKN National Mosque for completion by February 2026, ready for Ramadan and ...
Florida breakfasts worth the wait, where long lines move with purpose and patient mornings are rewarded with comfort and ...
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