It was 1995, and the band from Georgia was touring the world on the strength of three smash-hit albums in a row when Bill Berry collapsed—and everything almost fell apart.
A zombie star has defied expectations by surviving a supernova explosion that should have destroyed it. The undead white star ...
When the hummingbird pauses to draw sugary fuel from the ... To slip through an oval-shaped hole, this Anna’s hummingbird performs a sideways shimmy, altering its wing strokes to avoid contact ...
MANILA, Philippines — Local stocks are expected to continue trading sideways on the final week of October as investors are likely to tread with caution while waiting for fresh leads. This week ...
The cast of Sideways reunited in honor of the 20th anniversary of their iconic movie about wine tasting. Sandra Oh, Virginia Madsen, Thomas Haden Church, and Paul Giamatti attended a special ...
Astronomers have found a black hole in the Cygnus constellation formed without a supernova. This unique system includes a black hole and two stars. The black hole, feeding off a nearby red giant ...
Stellar-mass black holes typically form after a star goes supernova and collapses. However, the discovery of the first-ever triple black hole system, V404 Cygni, complicates that picture.
Why Buellton? Previously known as “Servicetown, USA” and home of some “famous” pea soup, this California town took its star turn in Sideways, Alexander Payne's critical darling indie film ...
Astronomers have discovered a lightweight black hole that’s a bit of a cosmic conundrum. Hypothetically, black hole masses can range all the way from far less than a paperclip to at least tens ...
WASHINGTON, Nov 5 (Reuters) - At the heart of our Milky Way galaxy lurks a supermassive black hole about four million times the mass of the sun, called Sagittarius A*. In fact, these objects ...
NASA's Chandra X-ray telescope peers at a jet blasting forth from the central supermassive black hole of Centaurus A, a galaxy 12 million light-years from Earth. Credit: D. Bogensberger et al.