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Could We Live Without Kilonovae?
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Could We Live Without Kilonovae?

It’s a classic statement shared at many public outreach events…’we are made of stardust’. It is true enough that the human body is mostly water with some other elelments like carbon which are formed inside stars just like the Sun. It’s not just common elements like carbon though for we also have slighly more rare elements like iodine and bromine. They don’t form in normal stars but instead are generated in collisions between neutron stars!  It poses an interesting question‚ without the neutron star merger event; ‘would we exist?’ Among the plethora of elements in the human body‚ Iodine – which is part of the thyroid hormone system and various physiological functions such as grown‚ development‚ body temperature regulation and heart rate and bromine which is responsible for tissue development and structural integrity. These elements are formed in systems where two neutron stars are orbiting each other but lose energy through the emission of gravity waves. As the system loses energy‚ the neutron stars spiral closer and closer to each other culminating in a collision and the creation of iodine and bromine.  Neutron stars are formed when a massive star runs out of its fuel and undergoes collapse. As the core of the star collapses‚ the pressure and temperatures increase compressing all the protons and electrons into a neutron. If the mass falls within about 1 to 2 times the mass of the Sun then the collapse halts and a neutron star is formed. These objects can result in a stellar corpse the size of a city- approximately 20 km across. A sugar cube sized piece of neutron star material would weight in at 1 trillion kilograms here on Earth. that’s equivalent to the mass of a mountain! For those stars with more mass then the collapse continues to become a stellar mass blackhole.  When neutron stars collide as described earlier in this article‚ the event is known as a kilonovae. Certainly if Earth happened to live in the blast zone then it would most definitely not be conduscive to live but‚ the elements synthesized are key elements supporting our very existience. The process is known as the rapid neutron-capture‚ or the r-process for short. Seed nuclei capture a series of neutrons just in time to avoid radioactive decay before another neutron is captured.  The paper that was written by John Ellisa‚ Brian D. Fields and Rebecca Surman was published recently and it articulates the importants of the elemtns to human physiology. It also explores the possibility of searching for samples in the lunar surface that may have been depsotied by a recent kilonova explosion.  It seems that‚ whilst the importance of the two elements iodine and bromine cannot be denied‚ evidence of their origin is slightly harder to get hold of. If the study is anything to go by it looks like everything points to production of these essential elements by kilonova and therefore without these violent events‚ live would never have evolved in the way it has without them.  Source : Do we Owe our Existence to Gravitational Waves? The post Could We Live Without Kilonovae? appeared first on Universe Today.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
2 yrs

'Pioneer' Humans Entered Europe Thousands of Years Earlier Than Thought
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'Pioneer' Humans Entered Europe Thousands of Years Earlier Than Thought

They were hardcore.
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First Phase of Europe's Huge New Atom Smasher Could Be 20 Years Away
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First Phase of Europe's Huge New Atom Smasher Could Be 20 Years Away

It's certainly ambitious.
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Comedy Corner
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2 yrs ·Youtube Funny Stuff

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Intel Uncensored
2 yrs News & Oppinion

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China’s Economy Can’t Survive THIS. China Uncensored 1 hour ago
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TheWarAgainstYou: The Weaponization of Illegal Immigrant Invaision To Destroy America From Within
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Dr John Campbell discusses the white‚ long‚ fibrous stringy clots inside the &;#x27;VACCINATED&;#x27;
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Classic Rock Lovers  
2 yrs

‘You Are the Sunshine of My Life’: Did Marvin Gaye inspire Stevie Wonder’s hit song?
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‘You Are the Sunshine of My Life’: Did Marvin Gaye inspire Stevie Wonder’s hit song?

The pair shared a great deal of mutual respect. The post ‘You Are the Sunshine of My Life’: Did Marvin Gaye inspire Stevie Wonder’s hit song? first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Let's Get Cooking
2 yrs

Sweet &; Spicy Recipes That Make The Best Combinations
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Sweet &; Spicy Recipes That Make The Best Combinations

Add a little sugar and a little spice‚ and you've got something really nice. Check out this collection of sweet and spicy recipes to satisfy your taste buds.
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2 yrs

New Music: Kemikalfire‚ Alien Ant Farm &; Sophie Lloyd
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New Music: Kemikalfire‚ Alien Ant Farm &; Sophie Lloyd

Kemikalfire‚ the side project of Halestorm drummer Arejay Hale and Lit drummer Taylor Carroll‚ has released the music video for “The Drop.” “We wanted to do a video that encapsulates the energy that we bring to our live show‚” explained Carroll. Alien Ant Farm have released the official music video for “So Cold.” The track is from the upcoming album‚ “~mAntras~‚” schedule to drop April 26th. The album will end the band’s extended (9 years) hiatus. “Growing up‚ divorce‚ children‚ family‚ death‚ band break-ups‚ surgeries‚ illness‚ health—everything is in this record‚” noted guitarist Terry Corso. “It’s literally a product of all the fucking shit‚ good and bad‚ that we went through.” Guitarist Sophie Lloyd has shared a music video for her single “Let It Hurt.” The track‚ which is on Lloyd’s first full-length album “Imposter Syndrome“ (pictured above)‚ features Black Stone Cherry frontman Chris Robertson. The post New Music: Kemikalfire‚ Alien Ant Farm &; Sophie Lloyd appeared first on RockinTown.
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