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Supercomputer reveals violent spin that stirs red giant star chemistry
A team led by astrophysicist Simon Blouin at the University of Victoria has used one of the world’s fastest supercomputers to ...
Advances in supercomputing have made solving a long‐standing astronomical conundrum possible: How can we explain the changes in the chemical composition at the surface of red giant stars as they ...
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Why neutron stars are spinning faster
Neutron stars, the remnants of massive stars after a supernova, are among the densest and most fascinating objects in the universe. Recent discoveries have indicated that some neutron stars are ...
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