The Strongest Material in the Universe Could Be (Nuclear) Pasta

Inside this neutron star, the strongest stuff in the universe may be hiding.
Inside this neutron star, the strongest stuff in the universe may be hiding.
(Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech)

How to cook "nuclear pasta" in three easy steps: 1. Boil one large, dying star until it goes supernova and explodes. (This could take a billion years, so be patient.)

2. Vigorously stir any leftover protons and electrons inside the star's shriveled core until they merge into a soup of ultradense neutrons. Apply as much gravity as necessary.

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