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Shock finding reveals no gold, platinum created by brightest-ever Supernova explosion recorded in the Universe
Hindustan Times
A huge supernova explosion was recorded in 2022, but shockingly, study shows it produced no gold or platinum.
1 month ago
Shock finding reveals no gold, platinum created by brightest-ever Supernova explosion recorded in the Universe
MSN
Gold and platinum are the most precious and priciest metals on Earth. Their available quantity is always scarce and their value as such has always remained...
1 week ago
Even if We Can't See the First Stars, We Could Detect Their Impact on the First Galaxies
Universe Today
Population 3 stars were the Universe's first stars, and many of them exploded as supernovae. How did they shape the first galaxies?
3 months ago
A metal-poor star with abundances from a pair-instability supernova
Nature
As a VMP star with [Fe/H] = −2.42, the chemical abundances of J1010+2358 are very peculiar in comparison with other metal-poor stars in the...
11 months ago
Earth's heavy metals result of supernova explosion
Phys.org
Some 80 per cent of the heavy elements in the universe likely formed in collapsars, a rare but heavy element-rich form of supernova explosion...
59 months ago
Northwestern Law to host global legal innovation summit
Northwestern Now News
Building on this discovery, Nicholl's team found that SN 2017egm's host galaxy has a high concentration of elements heavier than hydrogen and...
81 months ago
Rebel Supernova Formed in 'Heavy Metal' Galaxy
Space.com
A superbright type of supernova can form in "heavy metal" areas, using elements heavier than hydrogen and helium, new research suggests.
81 months ago
Brightest gamma-ray burst of all time aids search for origin of heavy elements
Penn State
The brightest gamma-ray burst ever recorded, resulting from the collapse and subsequent explosion of a massive star, was first detected by...
1 month ago
Rare “Superluminous” Supernova Traced to “Heavy Metal” Galaxy
Scientific American
More strangely, the supernova exploded in a spiral galaxy with a high concentration of elements heavier than hydrogen and helium. (These...
81 months ago
Astronomers May Have Spotted Traces of Material from Explosion of First-Generation Star
Sci.News
Known as Population III stars, the very first stars likely formed when the Universe was only 100 million years old.
19 months ago