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cosmic

[koz-mik] / ˈkɒz mɪk /


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FRBs are among the most puzzling phenomena in astronomy, but locating where they come from with precision could mark the start of a new phase in research, allowing scientists to better understand their cosmic origins.

From Science Daily

The discovery challenges long standing ideas about how these extreme cosmic pairs form and evolve.

From Science Daily

For many years, astronomers have relied on distant supernovae as cosmic beacons to study the universe and test the laws of physics.

From Science Daily

This measurement acts like a "cosmic clock," allowing scientists to determine how quickly or slowly ancient landscapes eroded and shifted over extremely long periods.

From Science Daily

Those rings, called the Van Allen belts, shield Earth from cosmic radiation, solar storms and streaming solar wind, which are harmful to humans and can damage technology.

From BBC