The second most distant object ever spotted by the James Webb telescope may be a ‘dark star’ powered by dark matter rather than nuclear fusion.
By looking at the wavelengths of light picked up by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), researchers…

The second most distant object ever spotted by the James Webb telescope may be a ‘dark star’ powered by dark matter rather than nuclear fusion.
By looking at the wavelengths of light picked up by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), researchers…

A new study used earthquake waves to peer under the Cascade Range, revealing persistent pockets of magma beneath several quiet peaks. These pockets are not full lakes of magma, but zones of partial melt where hot rock contains some liquid.
Using…
