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How a medieval Oxford friar used light and colour to find out what stars and planets are made of
Richard Fishacre challenged the scientific orthodoxy of his day, and contemporary astrophysics has vindicated his position.
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How a medieval Oxford friar used light and color to find out what stars and planets are made of
During the 1240s, Richard Fishacre, a Dominican friar at Oxford University, used his knowledge of light and color to show ...
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How AI fixed the James Webb Space Telescope's blurry vision
To fix the problem, former University of Sydney Ph.D. students Max Charles and Louis Desdoigts developed a neural network, a ...
A century ago, a star in Andromeda named V1 launched a revolution in astronomy, revealing its true immensity and the origin ...
The James Webb Space Telescope was built with a flaw, and because it's a million miles away, we can't repair it, but we can ...
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Scientists recreate cosmic fireballs to chase missing gamma rays
Scientists at top-tier research institutions have made a significant breakthrough by recreating miniature versions of cosmic “fireballs” in laboratory conditions. These intense bursts of plasma, ...
A new study suggests that during a potential phase of primordial matter domination, particle interactions may have led to the formation of the universe’s first compact cosmic objects. Less than a ...
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