When the European Space Agency's XMM-Newton pointed its telescope at two unidentified sources of light in the outskirts of the Large Magellanic Cloud, scientists were able to confirm what seemed an ...
Scientists have uncovered the long-sought mechanism behind low-field magnetars, showing that supernova fallback material ...
One such discovery was the identification of the most distant so-called core-collapse supernova ever confirmed. These explosions mark the end of life for massive stars, and this supernova occurred ...
An extraordinary event consistent with a neutrino with an estimated energy of about 220 PeV (220 x 1015 electron volts or 220 ...
New research indicates that matter ejected during the supernova death of a star can fall back to neutrons stars, giving rise to mysterious "low-field magnetars." ...
An international team of scientists have modelled formation and evolution of strongest magnetic fields in the Universe.
The subject of this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image is a supernova-hosting galaxy located about 600 million light-years ...
Are we about to witness a massive supernova explosion? 🌟 Scientists predict that we could soon see a naked-eye supernova, an event so bright it rivals an entire galaxy! In this video, we break down ...
A blast of radio waves from the outskirts of an ancient galaxy challenges theories about what creates such bursts.
A huge detector in the Mediterranean Sea spotted the most energetic neutrino from space to date. The particle could shed light on the universe’s most extreme phenomena.
This supernova, detected as part of the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES) program, could help scientists add more detail to the cosmic picture of stellar life and death they are ...
The international KM3NeT collaboration, in which CNRS plays a leading role, has just detected a neutrino that is thirty times more energetic than any previously detected anywhere in the world.