Astronomy’s ‘discovery of the century’ helps explain ‘cosmic bling’

This illustration provided by the Carnegie Institution for Science depicts the collision of two neutron stars detected on Aug. 17. The explosion threw matter, light, radiation and gravitational waves into space. (Robin Dienel/Carnegie Institution for Science via AP)

HILO — About 130 million years ago, two neutron stars collided, seeding the cosmos with gold and other heavy elements and scattering gravitational waves in all directions.