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A rupture in the crust of a highly magnetized neutron star, shown here in an artist’s rendering, can trigger high-energy eruptions. Fermi observations of these blasts include information on how the star’s surface twists and vibrates, providing new insights into what lies beneath.

Strange Matter

By: Brandon Tao, Journalist
Located inside Neutron Star's cores, Strange matter breaks the rule of the universe infecting anything it touches, including Earth. Or they could explain how our universe came to be, possibly both.
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2 Things You Didn’t Know About Black Holes

By: David Kreider, Journalist
Have you ever wondered how big a black hole can be? Have you ever thought where is the closest black hole?
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"NASA's Hubble Space Telescope Finds Dead Stars 'Polluted with Planet Debris'" by NASA Goddard Photo and Video is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

The Different Ways The World Might’ve Begun

By: Grant Le, Jounalist
Some guy with access to Google tries to explain a highly complicated subject in as much in a nutshell as he possibly could.
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"space" by fleskw is marked with CC BY 2.0.

The Beginning Of Our Universe

By: Arthur Pandey, Journalist
Technically, the universe expanded from an explosion which is called The Big Bang. As space quickly expanded, the universe cooled and matter was formed. One second after the Big Bang, according to scientists, the universe was filled with tons of neutrons, protons, electrons, anti-electrons, photons and neutrinos.
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The Infinite Universes/Multiverse Theory

The Infinite Universes/Multiverse Theory

By: Sasha Zabavskiy, Journalist
Some scientists claim that going on a spaceship with a mission to get to the edge of the universe, will only result in flying past black holes and galaxies forever. Many do not agree with this idea.
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"Hubble’s colourful view of the Universe" by Hubble Space Telescope / ESA is licensed under CC BY 2.0

How Will The Universe End?

By: Elvis Pham, Journalist
As you know, we all live in the Universe, but there is a question we all wonder, how will the Universe end? Now on to how the Universe will end, there have been many theories that we humans think on how the Universe would end but I would stick with the most reasonable theory, The 'Big Freeze'.
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NASA’s SPHEREx Project Will Be Looking For Clues to the Big Bang

By: Conner Elling, Reporter
By using infrared light which is not visible to the human eye they will be able to see what secrets the universe holds.
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The Big Bang.
CREDIT: Paul F. Nunes, Ivey Business Journal

The Big Bang: The Event that Formed the Universe

By: Shrey Sharma, Reporter
This is how the universe that we live in came to be, billions of years ago.
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A quasar.
CREDIT: NASA

Quasars: The Brightest Objects in the Universe

By: Shrey Sharma, Reporter
What exactly is a quasar? How is it formed? And more importantly, why is it so bright?
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