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Researchers have nicknamed the star Janus, for the Roman god of transition, which has two faces. A study detailing the findings was published July 19 in the journal Nature .
Naturally, they nicknamed the star Janus, after the two-faced Roman god of duality and transition. As previously reported , a white dwarf is essentially the burnt-out core of a dead star.
The ancient Roman god Janus was two-faced, literally - with one looking forward and another backward, ... "Janus is the Roman god with two faces, so we thought it was very appropriate.
The Janus metasurface developed by the research team implements an optical system capable of performing different functions in both directions. Like the Roman god Janus with two faces, ...
Researchers have nicknamed the star Janus, for the Roman god of transition, which has two faces. A study detailing the findings was published July 19 in the journal Nature .
The star is located in our Milky Way galaxy about 1,300 light years from Earth Washington: Some people are two-faced, figuratively speaking of course. The ancient Roman god Janus was two-faced ...
Some people are two-faced, figuratively speaking of course. The ancient Roman god Janus was two-faced, literally - with one looking forward and another backward, representing transitions and duality.
Some people are two-faced, figuratively speaking of course. The ancient Roman god Janus was two-faced, literally - with one looking forward and another backward, representing transitions and ...