Researchers from University of Portsmouth have traced the origins of water to supernova explosions in early universe, ...
According to scientists from the University of Portsmouth, water first formed in the debris of supernova explosions 100 to 200 million years after the Big Bang. These findings suggest that the ...
British researchers have found the key ingredient to life, water, might have been on Earth billions of years earlier than ...
Simulated stellar explosions show that massive early stars could have created plentiful water for future stars and planets to ...
A curious connection between an ancient supernova and virus diversification in one of Earth's biggest lakes means that crazy ...
Water may have formed less than 200 million years after the Big Bang, suggesting some conditions for life existed far earlier than previously thought.
Check out these seven mind-blowing nebula images captured by NASA Hubble Space Telescope. Eta Carinae, NGC 2014 and NGC 2020, ...
The is the fast debris are now colliding with the ring ... The bright stars to the left and right of the inner ring are unrelated to the supernova.