Cosmic rays inside a dense molecular cloud were measured for the first time, helping scientists better understand how stars begin forming.
NASA should focus on the body and mind, not just engineering, for cosmic travel. Scott Solomon is a biologist and professor at Rice University and the author of “Becoming Martian: How Living in Space ...
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A star is born: Israeli team detects stellar-creation particles 400 light-years away
Using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology researchers measure cosmic rays in far-off ...
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Scientists just discovered cosmic rays inside a mysterious cloud for the first time
Astronomers have made a historic discovery by directly detecting cosmic rays deep inside a dense, starless molecular cloud.
Deep inside a nearby galaxy, a black hole sits behind a thick wall of dust. Almost all its light gets trapped.
Deep inside a nearby galaxy cloaked in thick clouds of gas and dust, astronomers have uncovered a surprising treasure trove ...
A portable detector the size of a cookie box reveals in real time the cosmic particles that pass through your body every ...
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Powerful cosmic signal draws scientists’ attention
An unusually intense signal from deep space has once again focused scientific attention on one of the universe’s most extreme ...
An international research team led by scientists from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology has achieved the first direct measurement of cosmic rays deep inside a star-forming nebula. Using ...
The KM3NeT collaboration is a large research group involved in the operation of a neutrino telescope network in the deep Mediterranean Sea, with the aim of detecting high-energy neutrino events. These ...
Cosmic rays are extremely fast, charged particles that travel through space at nearly the speed of light. The Amaterasu particle was detected in 2021 by the Telescope Array experiment in the U.S. It ...
Imagine being able to see through walls of steel and concrete without cutting, drilling, or opening a single door. For decades, this has been the dream of scientists and security experts tasked with ...
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