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A quiet, glowing gas cloud has been hiding in plain sight not far from Earth. For decades, astronomers have predicted that ...
The explosion of a star, called a supernova, is an immensely violent event. It usually involves a star more than eight times ...
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Georgia Power and Mitsubishi Power successfully test the largest-ever hydrogen and natural gas blend at an existing natural gas plant.
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A research team at the University of Osaka has unveiled the molecular mechanism behind genome ejection from adeno-associated ...
The researchers have named the molecular cloud, which is comprised primarily of hydrogen, after the Greek goddess of mythology, “Eos”, and estimate that Eos is approximately 40 moons in diameter and ...
The molecular cloud has an estimated mass equal to that of 3,400 suns and, if it could be seen with the naked eye, would appear some 40 times wider than the moon in the sky.
The vast ball of hydrogen, long invisible to scientists, was revealed by looking for its main constituent: molecular hydrogen. The finding marks the first time a molecular cloud has been detected ...
The scientists have named the molecular hydrogen cloud “Eos,” after the Greek goddess of mythology who is the personification of dawn. Their discovery is outlined in a study published in ...
“The hydrogen in Eos has been traveling for 13.6 billion years since the Big Bang.” Burkhart and her colleagues are continuing their search for molecular clouds both near and far.
Molecular clouds are composed of gas and dust — with the most common molecule being hydrogen, the most abundant molecule in the Universe and a key ingredient in all known star and planet formation.