Don’t spank your kids. Do time-outs and positive talk instead Posted on November 24, 2018 by quaezar In News Sometime around 9 p.m., before the second leg of a cross-country flight, my just-turned-4-year-old decided she had had enough. She let out a scream and went full noodle right at […]Read more Don’t spank your kids. Do time-outs and positive talk instead
The first observed wimpy supernova may have birthed a neutron star duo Posted on October 13, 2018 by quaezar In News A faint, fleeting supernova may be the key to understanding how neutron star duos are born. Astronomers have spotted what seems to be an ultrastripped supernova: a massive star in […]Read more The first observed wimpy supernova may have birthed a neutron star duo
Saturn’s “ring rain” is a surprising cocktail of chemicals Posted on October 06, 2018 by quaezar In News The “ring rain” of material falling from Saturn’s rings into the planet’s atmosphere is a much more intense, contaminated downpour than scientists thought. For decades, astronomers have suspected that Saturn’s […]Read more Saturn’s “ring rain” is a surprising cocktail of chemicals
Gaia spots stars flying between galaxies Posted on October 02, 2018 by quaezar In News A team of astronomers using the latest set of data from ESA’s Gaia mission to look for high-velocity stars being kicked out of the Milky Way were surprised to find […]Read more Gaia spots stars flying between galaxies