By Will Dunham WASHINGTON, Dec 8 (Reuters) - Scientists have observed the largest-known rotating structure in the cosmos - a ...
A newly-detected spinning galaxy filament is reshaping our understanding of cosmic structure, gas flows, and the origins of ...
An international team led by the University of Oxford has identified one of the largest rotating structures ever reported: a ...
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A gigantic spinning filament of 14 galaxies could be the largest rotating structure ever found
In a recently published study, astronomers using South Africa’s MeerKAT radio telescope have identified what could be the ...
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Scientists discover one of our universe's largest spinning structures — a 50-million-light-year-long cosmic thread
The discovery potentially transforms what we think about how the cosmic environment influences galaxies as they form.
Space is packed with all sorts of weird and unexpected stuff, but this humongous, spinning string-thing raises a whole new ...
Scientists observed a massive, rotating filament consisting of galaxies, gas, and dark matter in the cosmic web, located 140 million light-years from Earth. This structure, assessed using the MeerKAT ...
The newly discovered structure, known as a cosmic filament, includes a “razor-thin” thread of galaxies. It’s giant, it spins, ...
New Report Examines 2025 Bulk Pricing for Quality 3D Printer Filament A recently compiled review summarizes bulk pricing ...
Zack], in addition to being a snappy dresser, has a thing for strange 3D printing filament. How strange? Well, in a recent video, he looks at filaments that require 445 C. Even the build plate ...
The universally conserved enzyme CTP synthase (CTPS) forms filaments in bacteria and eukaryotes. In bacteria, polymerization inhibits CTPS activity and is required for nucleotide homeostasis. Here we ...
Color 3D printing has gone mainstream, and we expect more than one hacker will be unpacking one over the holidays. If you ...
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