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Calcium in Human Bones Came from Exploding Stars, Study Finds – ClickLancashire

On Wednesday, a paper distributed in The Astrophysical Journal surfaced new, direct bits of knowledge into the genuine idea of the uncommon occasions that are thought to deliver half of the calcium in our universe, remembering the calcium for our own special human bodies: calcium-rich supernovae. The nature of these supernovae and their mechanism for creating calcium, therefore, have remained elusive.
Now a Northwestern University-led team has potentially uncovered the true nature of these rare…
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