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astrophysics

[as-troh-fiz-iks] / ˌæs troʊˈfɪz ɪks /


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Dark stars are among the most intriguing theoretical objects in modern astrophysics.

From Science Daily

"Stars like the Sun don't just stop shining for no reason," says Nadia Zakamska, a professor of astrophysics at Johns Hopkins University.

From Science Daily

The work, presented at the international supercomputing conference SC '25, marks a major step forward for astrophysics, high-performance computing, and AI-assisted modeling.

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Bowling balls on a good length that move slightly away is hardly cricketing astrophysics.

From BBC

The new study has breathed fresh life into one of astrophysics' most persistent debates: what is causing the powerful gamma-ray glow at the center of our galaxy?

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