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Radioactive Stardust from Ancient Supernovae Discovered in Antarctic Ice
A new study has revealed the presence of radioactive stardust, originating from ancient supernovae, trapped within Antarctic ice. This discovery provides insights into cosmic events from the distant past.
19 May, 14:29 — 19 May, 14:29
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