
Stellar Smashups May Fuel Planetary Habitability, Study Suggests
Radioactive elements produced by colliding neutron stars could make the difference between living and lifeless worlds

Radioactive elements produced by colliding neutron stars could make the difference between living and lifeless worlds

Contrary to a popular hypothesis, pro-social religions didn’t kick-start complex social systems

The way worlds form from dust may also explain other phenomena throughout the universe—and right here on Earth

A unique signature in gravitational wave observations could show that hypothetical tunnels through space-time actually exist
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