A Chinese astronomer has helped uncover the exuberant "teenage years" of the Milky Way when it merged with a satellite galaxy, consumed plenty of hydrogen gas and formed many stars, according to a study published in the journal Nature on Thursday.
Peter Mortimer, the South African mycologist has been researching Yunnan's fungi for more than 10 years at the Kunming Institute of Botany. Some of that fungi could help solve the earth's plastic and rubber waste problem, Mortimer says.
A flower exhibition featuring 600,000 tulips and 200,000 others kicked off on Tuesday at the Wuhan Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The exhibition and festival run through the first 10 days of April.
In a paper published in Science, researchers analyzed the polarization of active FRBs and offered the first systematic description of the environments in which they reside. The results indicate that the bursts likely originate in young or complex environments such as supernova remnants.
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