Quantum mechanics won’t let me have a black hole from light, even as a little treat
Today’s bite explains why we’re not very likely to see a black hole made from light–affectionately called a kugelblitz.
Today’s bite explains why we’re not very likely to see a black hole made from light–affectionately called a kugelblitz.
Today’s bite explores the effects of using ChatGPT as a scientific editor.
Today’s bite explores new machine learning techniques applied to understand the properties of galaxies based on their spectra.
Today’s bite talks about an interesting class of galaxies that may be forming an unthinkable amount of stars super early in the universe.
What can local metal-poor stars teach us about the earliest stars in the universe?