A new study suggests that the red supergiant WOH G64, also known as the "behemoth star," has not transitioned into a yellow ...
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It was supposed to die: One of the largest stars ever seen just pulled off a cosmic plot twist
New observations reveal that WOH G64, once assumed to be nearing a supernova, is still a red supergiant and may have been ...
THERE are comparatively few men of science who can accurately handle a spectroscope and interpret its indications with assurance. The number of chemists, for instance, who could look at the spectrum ...
We hope you enjoyed this look back at the last 100 years of television in science. From the early days of physicists developing television technology, to the use of television to perform astronomy, ...
Britain's woodlands are ridden with air–polluting microplastics, experts have warned. Researchers have discovered nearly double the amount of tiny toxic particles in rural areas compared to city ...
To see a “world of life almost as unknown as that of Mars,” two explorers climbed inside the bathysphere and descended into the sea’s cold depths in 1931. After a dive of a quarter-mile beneath the ...
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Abstract: Transversal filters, the electrical analogue to the grating spectroscope, offer close approximation to any desired amplitude response without any phase distortion. They consist of a series ...
Established in 1931, the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) is the world’s foremost authority on diamonds, colored stones, and pearls. A public benefit, nonprofit institute, GIA is the leading ...
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