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Dead stars may finally reveal where galaxy clusters hide their mass
Galaxy clusters are the heaviest structures in the universe, yet most of their mass is invisible, inferred only from the way it tugs on light and galaxies. Now a new class of “dead” stars, white ...
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Brain MRIs and AI predict brain age, cancer survival, and other diseases
Mass General Brigham researchers are betting that the next big leap in brain medicine will come from teaching artificial intelligence to “read” MRI scans in a more flexible way. The team, led by ...
Qiong Li's research on JADES-ID1 offers new perspectives on the formation of galaxy clusters, challenging traditional views ...
Overwatch commences its ambitious relaunch with the start of Reign of Talon Season 1: Conquest, complete with a massive set ...
“Mr. Cardoso participated in a long-term public corruption scheme that endangered public safety by putting unqualified ...
For the past two years, The Marshall Project has reported on faulty drug testing of patients during childbirth that can lead ...
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