Jesús Zamora is very skeptical about the arrival of the Multiverse. And here he explains his reasons: No metaverse in sight (& 2)
A supermassive black hole devours matter at 40 times the theoretical limit. Something big is wrong with the models of the early universe. Rapidly growing black holes in the early universe
That we forget things is something that irritates us greatly. But forgetting has a reason. The evolutionary benefits of forgetting by Sven Vanneste and Elva Arulchelvan.
Distinguishing a dwarf star from a giant one is as fundamental for astrophysical research as it is difficult to achieve. The people of the DIPC contributing their grain of sand: Photometric segregation of FGK dwarf and giant stars
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