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Astronomers have discovered an intriguing, near-perfect spherical object deep within the Milky Way galaxy, unlike any known celestial body.
The bundle of magnets at the heart of the U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory's (PPPL) National ...
Physics-informed model creates reconstructions based on experimental data, revealing plasma asymmetries and helping optimize ...
ASKAP detects a perfectly spherical supernova remnant called ‘Telios’ Telios’ true distance and size remain unclear due to ...
Featuring “remarkable circular symmetry”, the sphere is defying space theories and going against the logic of what scientists ...
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New spherical discovery Teleios reshapes supernova theoriesAn international team of scientists has discovered an almost perfectly spherical object in the Milky Way, named Teleios, ...
New radio images reveal an unusually faint and symmetrical supernova remnant, nicknamed Telios, lurking just below the ...
A 'UFO' was recovered this year that has now been analyzed by a team of scientists who found what could be alien technology ...
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Why isn't the Universe Symmetrical?A lot of things are symmetrical – cats, dogs (bilateral symmetry), planets, stars (spherical symmetry), galaxies, pies (radial symmetry) and a lot more, except for the Universe. If you look ...
Despite the three-dimensional nature of core-collapse supernovae (CCSNe), simulations in spherical symmetry (1D) play an important role to study large model sets for the progenitor-remnant connection, ...
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