A Nearby Star Sings a Stellar Tune, and Scientists can Hear Its Age
A 10-billion-year-old star's subtle vibrations rewrite rules of stellar aging and structure
A 10-billion-year-old star's subtle vibrations rewrite rules of stellar aging and structure
After all, “whole worlds pivot on acts of imagination.”
The swirling gases could shed light on the atmosphere of other planets within and outside of our solar system.
Researchers found a way to manipulate single cells in three dimensions using sound waves. They devised acoustic tweezers that can ...