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Giant bubbles spotted coming out from Milky Way’s center

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The Milky Way is blowing bubbles. Two giant radio bubbles, extending out from the galaxy for over 1,400 light years, were just discovered in X-ray data. Astronomers think the bubbles started forming a few million years ago due to some type of cataclysmic event near the galaxy’s central supermassive black hole.

The bubbles’ location also closely matches the range of over 100 narrow, magnetized filaments of radio emissions that stretch for tens of light years in length. First discovered 35 years ago, these filaments’ origins have remained a mystery, but the bubbles’ discovery may now provide an answer.

Giant bubbles spotted rushing out from Milky Way’s center
 

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And another interesting one.

In an underground vault enclosed by six-foot concrete walls and accessed by a rolling, 25-ton concrete-and-steel door, University of California, Berkeley, students are making neutrons dance to a new tune: one better suited to producing isotopes required for geological dating, police forensics, hospital diagnosis and treatment.

Students make neutrons dance beneath UC Berkeley campus
 

Howard Is

Lucky Mud
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Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
I'm surprised no one has brought up Lawrence Welk yet.

I suppose we'll have to go with this instead.....

 
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