Astronomers have identified the first clear evidence of a magnetar forming during a superluminous supernova, offering new insight into some of the brightest explosions in the universe.
When we think of powerful magnets used in particle accelerators or for NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance), we often envision ...
The Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT), one of the oldest facilities on the summit of Mauna-Kea, is at the forefront of optical astronomy through stunning wide field images of the universe, thanks ...
Scientists studying tiny samples from the asteroid Ryugu have uncovered new clues about the magnetic environment that existed ...
Paleomagnetic analysis of 28 Ryugu asteroid particles reveals stable magnetization acquired within millions of years of solar system formation.