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Glimpsing the fingerprints of gravitational waves in the early universe
Scientists can use neural networks to glimpse gravitational wave fluctuations from the early universe.
BepiColombo blasts off in pursuit of Einstein
A joint European and Japanese mission to Mercury sets off to answer questions about the planet’s geology, magnetosphere, and to try and prove Einstein wrong.
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Additional Arguments that Aboriginal Australians Observed Variable Stars
Did Aboriginal Australians notice that Betelgeuse is a variable star? Today’s paper provides additional evidence that they did.
Building Butterflies from Starlight
Even though the Sun and other stars are constantly shining down on us, there’s a lot about them that we still don’t understand.
In today’s astrobite, we explore a new approach for learning about one stellar mystery in particular: the magnetic fields of Sun-like stars.
When is the next glitch on pulsar J0537-6910?
The next glitch on pulsar J0537-6910 can be predicted to within a few days.
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