"Exploring the Mysterious Phenomena in 'Things That Go Bump in the Universe' by C. Renée James"

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In her book "Things That Go Bump in the Universe," astronomer C. Renée James explores the fascinating world of pulsars and other cosmic phenomena. James delves into the study of these celestial objects, highlighting their importance in measuring distances between stars and advancing our understanding of nuclear physics. She also discusses the field of transient astronomy, which focuses on fast and violent events in the universe. Through engaging prose and relatable anecdotes, James brings the complex concepts of astrophysics to a wider audience, revealing the dynamic and enigmatic nature of stars and the cosmos.
Book Review: ‘Things That Go Bump in the Universe,’ by C. Renée James The New York Times
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