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International scientists detect ultra-high-energy gamma rays coming from a galaxy 7.6 billion light years from Earth.
The existence of human civilization will be threatened by the reversal of the earth's magnetic field, the massive supernova explosions and the death of the universe.
A Hungarian-American research group has discovered a giant mysterious circle that is the result of gamma-ray bursts. It is the largest in the universe and 5 billion light-years
The Fermi glass vision has detected traces of so-called dark matter that account for 85% of the universe's mass.
In 2012, researchers found evidence that our planet was caught by a mysterious radiation burst in the Middle Ages, but at that time experts did not agree on the cause. after this
The Milky Way is blowing air bubbles into space. A twin bubble of air is blown up by gamma rays, the size of each is equivalent to the size of a small galaxy, ...
Two giant bubbles spew out gamma beams that appear in the center of the Milky Way and astronomers don't know where they were born.
Using a combination of telescopes around the globe, scientists have discovered huge energetic gamma rays coming from an area close to the supermassive black hole.
In two studies published in Science Express on July 2, the international team analyzed gamma rays from more than two dozen pulses, including 16 crystals discovered by the Fermi