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Tampa Bay Lightning hockey players celebrate 4-1 win over Dallas Stars, with goalie Vasilevskiy and stars Guentzel and James on ice.
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Lightning beat Stars 4-1 to extend point streak to 13

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The Tampa Bay Lightning rallied from an early deficit to defeat the Dallas Stars 4-1 on Sunday, extending their point streak to 13 games. Jake Guentzel and Dominic James each recorded a goal and an assist in the victory at American Airlines Center. Andrei Vasilevskiy made 19 saves to secure his 20th win of the season.

New supercomputer models indicate that magnetic fields enable two protostars to form a close binary system by removing angular momentum from the surrounding gas.

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Astronomers have identified a rare stellar pair as the origin of long-period radio transients, mysterious repeating signals detected in the Milky Way. The system features a white dwarf drawing material from a red dwarf companion.

The James Webb Space Telescope has produced the most detailed infrared image yet of the Helix Nebula, showcasing a dying star shedding its outer layers. This close-up reveals glowing knots of gas shaped by stellar winds and highlights the nebula's role in recycling material for new stars and planets. Located 650 light-years away in Aquarius, the nebula offers insights into the potential future of our Sun.

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A team using the CHARA Array at Georgia State University has produced high-resolution images of the early stages of two nova explosions detected in 2021. These images, created through near-infrared interferometry, reveal the rapidly evolving conditions right after the blasts. The findings indicate that the novae were not simple single events.

Observations from the James Webb Space Telescope suggest the presence of enormous stars in a distant early universe galaxy. These potential Population III stars could reach masses up to 10,000 times that of the sun. The findings may explain the origins of supermassive black holes.

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New York Islanders rookie defenseman Matthew Schaefer has a chance to tie an NHL record when his team visits the Dallas Stars on Tuesday. The 18-year-old leads first-year players with 15 points in 19 games. Stars forward Jason Robertson aims for back-to-back hat tricks.

 

 

 

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