A teaspoon that weighs a billion tons? Welcome to the world of neutron stars the ultra-dense cores left after colossal supernovae. In this video, we break down how these objects form (from the iron ...
Tito Edwards Tito Edwards manages Catholic websites for the new evangelization that Pope John Paul II and then Pope Benedict XVI asked for in the third millennium. After a lifetime of living a nominal ...
The Orlando Magic acquired Desmond Bane from the Memphis Grizzlies in a surprising trade. In exchange, the Magic gave up Cole Anthony and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope. Additionally, the trade package ...
Season 2 of Love Island Games kicked off on September 16, and fans are already obsessed with the latest iteration of the uber-popular reality franchise. Still, newer fans could be wondering what the ...
Carlos Lousto, Distinguished Professor in the School of Mathematics and Statistics, is a recipient of the 2024 RAICES Award, granted by the Secretariat of Innovation, Science, and Technology (SICyT) ...
Quasars are the bright centers of young galaxies powered by supermassive black holes. Most quasars are very distant and faint, making them difficult to observe. One quasar, 0957+561, is ...
When black holes need a place to crash, they prefer a nice, bright quasar. So says Chiara Mingarelli, an assistant professor of physics in Yale’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences and a key member of an ...
When black holes need a place to crash, they prefer a nice, bright quasar. So says Chiara Mingarelli, an assistant professor of physics in Yale's Faculty of Arts and Sciences and a key member of an ...
The Senate version of President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” that passed a key procedural vote late Saturday has some big differences from the version the House approved. Two Republican senators — ...
Imagine a star so dense that a teaspoon of its material would weigh as much as Mount Everest, spinning hundreds of times per second while beaming radio waves across the universe. These are pulsars, ...
Space might seem calm when gazing up at the night sky, but invisible waves ripple continuously through the universe, bending space and time. These waves, known as gravitational waves, carry crucial ...