Cosmic “dust” from supernovae hints at how stars are born - EurekAlert
New research detected strong polarization from a young supernova remnant. It provided independent and solid evidence that the cosmic dust in the early Universe was formed in supernovae. While it's true that supernovae eject and destroy cosmic dust, infrared o…
June 13, 2022, Mountain View, CA – New research detected strong polarization from a young supernova remnant. It provided independent and solid evidence that the cosmic dust in the early Universe was … [+5939 chars]
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