When worlds collide…suns act squirrely. Astronomers have witnessed a rare and violent cosmic crash between two planets, and ...
A groundbreaking study in galactic archaeology proves the Sun made a treacherous journey to reach its current home in the ...
The Sun has been a powerful source of energy fueling the solar system for billions of years, but our host star may have had rough beginnings. A new study suggests the Sun migrated away from the center ...
Researchers have uncovered evidence for our sun joining a mass migration of similar "twins" leaving the core regions of our galaxy, 4 to 6 billion years ago. The team created and studied an ...
Over 4 billion years ago, as planets were coalescing around the newborn Sun, our star may have gone on an epic road trip across the Milky Way along with thousands of stellar "twins." And we may owe ...
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Astronomers discover violent planetary collision in distant star system
Astronomers have uncovered evidence of a rare and violent collision between two planets orbiting a star known as Gaia20ehk, located over 11,000 light-years from Earth. The unprecedented discovery, ...
A team of scientists from around the world has created the first system that can predict when and where extremely powerful solar storms, called superflares, are most likely to happen. These storms can ...
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The rooftop solar reset: Seattle startup launches platform to streamline financing and installation
Solar power is appealing, but the economics are tricky. Enter loanTERRA, a Seattle startup offering transparent financing and vetted installers.
New research suggests our Sun was part of a huge migration of Sun-like stars that moved away from the Milky Way’s center billions of years ago.
Electrons in solar materials can be launched across molecules almost as fast as nature allows, thanks to tiny atomic vibrations acting like a “molecular catapult.” In experiments lasting just 18 ...
The rapid pace of renewable energy development in Texas followed years of investment in the grid needed to get the power to urban centers. New York's grid improvements are lagging.
Puerto Rico’s energy crisis is no accident; it’s policy, writes Israel Meléndez Ayala.
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