Astronomy
Modeling Planet Formation With Water Tornadoes
Sometimes the easiest way to understand the physics of a phenomenon is to make a physical model of it. But how do you make a model of a system as large as, say, a protoplanetary disc? One technique, suggested in a recent paper in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Letters by researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics and the University of Griefswald, would be familiar to any grade schooler who took a science class - spin water around in a circle really fast.
Webb Revists Hubble's Classic Ultra Deep Field
This image from the James Webb Space Telescope revisits one of the most iconic regions of the sky, the Hubble Ultra Deep Field. The result is a detailed view of thousands of distant galaxies, some dating back to the earliest periods of cosmic history.
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Molecule's tiny quantum jiggle imaged in unprecedented detail
Molecule's tiny quantum jiggle imaged in unprecedented detail
Common asthma drug could prevent life-threatening allergic reactions
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We’ve discovered the most massive black hole yet
We’ve discovered the most massive black hole yet
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Alpha Centauri Might Have a Planet, Webb Telescope Finds
Direct images from the James Webb Space Telescope show what could be a Saturn-mass planet around Alpha Centauri.
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