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The researchers weren't necessarily looking for this neutron star. Rather, it was happenstance as they searched for gravitational waves."At Green Bank, we're trying to detect gravitational waves from pulsars," said Maura McLaughlin, study author and Eberly Distinguished Professor of physics and astronomy at West Virginia University. "In order to do that, we need to observe lots of millisecond pulsars, which are rapidly rotating neutron stars. This is not a gravitational wave detection paper but one of many important results which have arisen from our observations."They were able to measure its mass because of a white dwarf companion star that warped the space around both stars. This warping acted as a way to accelerate the pulsar's pulses through space. They could learn the mass of the white dwarf and neutron star this way through the "Shapiro Delay.""Neutron stars are as mysterious as they are fascinating," said Thankful Cromartie, a graduate student at the University of Virginia and Grote Reber pre-doctoral fellow at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Charlottesville, Virginia. "These city-sized objects are essentially ginormous atomic nuclei. They are so massive that their interiors take on weird properties. Finding the maximum mass that physics and nature will allow can teach us a great deal about this otherwise inaccessible realm in astrophysics."Due to their mysterious nature, astronomers still want to answer more questions about neutron stars and this unique one could help them. They want to know if crushed neutrons become a type of "superfluid," what the breakdown looks like and where the actual tipping point lies when gravity takes over."The orientation of this binary star system created a fantastic cosmic laboratory," said Scott Ransom, study co-author and an astronomer at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory. "Neutron stars have this tipping point where their interior densities get so extreme that the force of gravity overwhelms even the ability of neutrons to resist further collapse. Each 'most massive' neutron star we find brings us closer to identifying that tipping point and helping us to understand the physics of matter at these mind-boggling densities." 2221

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The SUV attempted to make a turn on Euclid Avenue but the vehicle jumped a curb near a 7-Eleven and struck a man standing outside of the store. 143

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The two men carried her about 20 yards from the car.Baltes said Ramirez was in a lot of pain. They comforted her until rescue crews arrived.“Two is always better than one. It was good to have that guy with me. I was happy he was able to jump in the mix right away without hesitation. Not a lot of people would do that,” Baltes said.The teamwork also helped get Ramirez out of the car before flames reached the cabin.“It was probably about 20 or 30 seconds before it exploded upfront and started catching in the cabin,” Baltes said.Loved ones of Ramirez said she had her third surgery Thursday. She has a broken pelvis, broken femur and broken talus. She has a fourth surgery scheduled Saturday where doctors will work on the bones in her foot. That injury was so serious, doctors are hoping she will be able to keep her foot and start learning to walk again in about 6 months.Ramirez graduated from Jensen Beach High School and is Certified Nursing Assistant working to become a Registered Nurse.“I know she’s got a long rehabilitation ahead, but you know what? That’s better than what it could have been,” Baltes said.Ramirez and her loved ones call the men's actions heroic. They say they were just in the right place.“If there’s no one else there to help, you always help somebody when they need help,” Weisman said."I took an oath to serve and protect. This is the job and this is what I get paid to do. It’s just something we do and I know every officer in this agency would act the same way,” Baltes said.This story was originally published by Meghan McRoberts at WPTV. 1575

  

The records also allow for examining which early voters have registered to vote for the first time -- at least for 2018 (previous years were not available).In North Dakota and Nevada, 11% of the early voting electorate are first-time voters. By contrast, in Illinois, Kansas, New Jersey and West Virginia, first-time voters only comprise between 3% and 5% of early voting. 372

  

The referee heard heads, and San Francisco's Richard Sherman didn't dispute it, but that's not stopping some keyboard warriors from insisting Smith said tails.Many claim that whichever option you think about, you hear it that way. The Seahawks won the toss and went on to win the game, but the internet remains in a state of unrest while we determine if heads truly is what Geno Smith called.What do you hear?This story was originally published by staff at WFTS. 462

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