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A Soft Collision in the Early Solar System May Explain Mercury’s Giant Metal Heart
Mercury is tiny, barely bigger than the Moon. Its metallic core makes up 70% of the planet’s mass, vastly exceeding Earth’s ...
To probe the mysteries of how galaxies evolve over time, scientists needed a supercomputer with out-of-this-world ...
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World’s fastest supercomputer simulates black hole jets shaping galaxy clusters
Scientists use the Frontier supercomputer to reveal how black holes and magnetic fields keep galaxy clusters stable for billions of years.
A pioneering study by the Institute of Geological Sciences at the University of Bern has for the first time established a ...
Our solar system is a smashing success. A new study suggests that from its earliest period—even before the last of its ...
Asteroid ‘Families’ Reveal Hidden Histories and Impact Risks across the Solar System ...
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