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A new technology brings us closer to the mystery of quasars – The Saxon
A new technology brings us closer to the mystery of quasars Researchers at the University of Bath have developed a new technology that will expand

A new technology brings us closer to the mystery of quasars
Researchers at the University of Bath have developed a new technology that will expand the detection possibilities of quasars, one of the greatest mysteries that the universe still holds. Capable of creating huge energy emissions, quasars are considered the most intense persistent light source in the universe. However, by abruptly changing their range of luminosity, they are difficult to detect and have become a challenge for scientists.
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