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The exploding stars known as type Ia supernovae are so consistently bright that astronomers refer to them as standard candles — trusty beacons that are used to measure vast cosmological distances. But these cosmic mileposts may not be so uniform. A study now finds evidence that the supernovae can arise by two different processes, adding to lingering suspicions that standard candles aren’t so standard after all.