

Discovering New Tourist Stars
The central region of the Milky Way galaxy as captured by the Subaru Telescope. This time we delve into migratory stars, communicative children, and the perfect cup of coffee, as well as the latest COVID advice.
Tourist Identified
Did you know that stars orbiting the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy may not have formed within the galaxy? Researchers have identified one such star named S0-6, which formed in an extinct dwarf galaxy absorbed by the Milky Way, marking the first observation of an extragalactic stellar tourist in the galaxy.
More about this fascinating discovery at Phys.org
Children Communicative
Recent research conducted at Georgia State University proposes that there is a genetically inherited, universal nonverbal communication system. Findings suggest that children share similar nonverbal communication conventions, transcending language differences.
Grind Wet
New insights from the University of Oregon reveal that the moisture content of coffee beans directly impacts the quality of ground coffee. Moisture reduces static electricity buildup during grinding and significantly affects the quality of the resulting coffee. Who knew!
