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Distances in the Dark: Using Binary Black Holes to Study the Universe’s Expansion
We’ve never been able to measure the expansion rate of the universe without electromagnetic radiation…until now!
A Strange Type of Matter May Lie at the Heart of Neutron Stars
A mysterious type of matter, quark-gluon plasma, may lie at the heart of neutron stars.
The “Turbulent” Relationship between Stellar Feedback and Magnetic Fields
Turbulence in the magnetic field surrounding a protostar can affect the power and launch angle of bipolar outflows.
Looks like the Sun, but does it spin like the Sun: measuring differential rotation in 16 Cyg A & B
Today’s authors use asteroseismology to determine differential rotation in two sun-like stars.
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What We Don’t Know About Protoplanetary Disks
Protoplanetary disks may be the birth place of planets, but they also throw astronomers for a loop in today’s paper.
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