Astronomers are trying to understand a mysterious cosmic explosion that the Einstein Probe spacecraft spotted in April last year.
On March 15, 2024, a space-based observatory detected bursts of low-energy X-rays from deep in the ancient universe, ...
Recently, China’s Tianguan satellite (Einstein Probe Satellite) detected a gamma-ray burst EP240315a. It's the first time to ...
Watch an animation of a black hole shooting jets of particles through a "collapsing star at nearly the speed of light" and ...
Highly energetic explosions in the sky are commonly attributed to gamma-ray bursts. We now understand that these bursts originate from either the merger of two neutron stars or the collapse of a ...
The Einstein Probe detected a 17-minute soft X-ray burst from 12.5 billion light-years away, challenging gamma-ray burst ...
The recent detection of a cosmic explosion by the Einstein Probe is stirring excitement among space watchers everywhere.
Scientists discover low-mass microquasars can accelerate cosmic rays, reshaping theories on high-energy particle origins.
Researchers found for the first time evidence that even microquasars containing a low-mass star are efficient particle accelerators, which leads to a significant impact on the interpretation of the ...
Our home planet is bombarded with particles from outer space all the time. And while we are mostly familiar with the rocky ...
That gamma rays under certain experimental conditions appear to become less penetrating as they pass through matter was shown by Dr. Gray in 1913. Recently it has been shown by me (Phil.