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Scientists find an unexpected byproduct that suggests a whole new type of exotic black hole

This theory treads a fine line to help explain dark matter. TL;DR MIT researchers have revisited Stephen Hawking’s theory that primordial black holes formed just after the big bang could account for dark matter. They propose that these black holes originated within the first quintillionth of a second after the big bang, absorbing free quarks…

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A newly discovered star, 30 times larger than the sun, has an unexpected chemical composition

Newly Found Star J0524-0336 Has Unusually High Lithium Levels, Posing Major Questions for Astronomers TL;DR Astronomers have identified a massive star, J0524-0336, about 30,000 light-years away, which is 30 times larger than the sun and contains 100,000 times more lithium. This unexpected lithium abundance challenges current models of stellar evolution, as stars typically fuse light…

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Physicists have discovered three orbiting black holes can disrupt time-reversal symmetry

Even the Smallest Disturbances Can Make Three-Body Systems Chaotic and Unpredictable. TL;DR A team of scientists led by astronomer Tjarda Boekholt has discovered that just three gravitationally interacting bodies can disrupt time-reversal symmetry, challenging our understanding of predictability in the universe. Using the highly precise Brutus n-body code, they demonstrated that even minute disturbances as…

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An asteroid 10 times bigger than the dinosaur-killer knocked Jupiter’s largest moon off its axis

A Giant Asteroid Smashed Into Ganymede, Creating the Solar System’s Largest Impact Crater and Tilting Its Axis TL;DR About 4 billion years ago, a massive asteroid, roughly 10 to 15 times larger than the one that caused the dinosaurs’ extinction, struck Ganymede, creating the largest impact crater in the solar system. The collision was powerful…

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7-Billion-Year-Old Stardust Discovered in Murchison Meteorite

A 7-billion-year-old grain of stardust from the Murchison meteorite is older than our Sun. Key Takeaways Scientists found 7-billion-year-old stardust inside the Murchison meteorite, making it the oldest solid material on Earth. The stardust predates our Sun and solar system, revealing insights into the galaxy’s history. Researchers dated the grains by analyzing their exposure to…

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