New evidence suggests that conditions in the early universe may have shaped star formation in surprising ways.
Also called molecular clouds, they can be massive, spanning hundreds of light-years and forming thousands of stars.
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Researchers at Kyushu University have found that stars in the early universe may have formed from “fluffy” molecular clouds.
Stars form in Giant Molecular Clouds (GMCs), vast clouds of mostly hydrogen that can span tens of light years. These stellar ...
Scientists are turning to supramolecular chemistry to design new, more efficient and flexible molecular qubits for quantum ...
In a small manganese oxide cluster, teams from HZB and HU Berlin have discovered a particularly exciting compound: two high-spin manganese centers in two very different oxidation states. This complex ...
Dissolved Organic Matter is a mysterious and still largely unidentified combination of substances that is thought to be ...
The Phase II portion is seeking to establish safety and efficacy of the company’s HER2 breast cancer therapy in combination ...
These environmental pollutants have either anthropogenic origin, like oil spillage or automobile exhaust, or are produced naturally by e.g. forest fires. The high molecular weight PAHs (composed of ...
A new Beyond the Horizon project seeks to provide the fundamental understanding of solid-state sodium-ion batteries to make ...