Learn about the first images of low-mass stars captured by SPARCS, a nanosatellite that could provide insight into exoplanets' habitability.
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Cereal Box-Sized Satellite Shares First Images of Stars While Searching for Life on Exoplanets
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The Beats Studio Pro just dropped to $169, and at 51% off this is the noise-canceling deal of the moment
The Beats Studio Pro is down to $169.95 at Amazon right now in a limited-time deal, which is $180 off the $349.99 list price. That’s a 51% cut on a pair of over-ear headphones that offer active noise canceling, 40-hour battery life, and…
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2,000-year-old bronze drum unearthed in south-west China
A farmer in south-west China has uncovered a bronze drum believed to date back nearly 2,000 years to the Eastern Han Dynasty, offering archaeologists fresh insight into ancient ritual practices in the region.
The discovery was made in Yunnan…
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How Our Brains Predict Eye Movements — and Why Afterimages Don’t Always Line Up
Learn what afterimages can teach us about how our brains predict our visual movements.
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Astroscale selects Isar Aerospace to launch ELSA-M mission
Japanese satellite servicing company Astroscale has selected Isar Aerospace to launch a deorbiting mission developed by its British subsidiary.
The post Astroscale selects Isar Aerospace to launch ELSA-M mission appeared first on SpaceNews.
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The customer might always be right, but apologies actually backfire in customer service
The customer is always right. It’s the first rule of customer service, one that often means “I’m sorry” is the de facto response if mistakes are made. But a new study published in the Journal of Consumer Research indicates that the age-old maxim…
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A fish a day: More than 300 freshwater species described in 2025
Taxonomists described 309 new species of freshwater fish in 2025, according to a report released by SHOAL, the IUCN Freshwater Fish Specialist Group (FFSG) and the California Academy of Sciences (CAS). With nearly one new description each day of…
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Samsung says its Micro RGB TVs likely won’t up your sleep cycle
We’ve all heard the saying: “screens before bed are bad,.” Yet somehow, I’ve been watching screens to go to sleep after a day of working with the screens for around eight to 10 hours. Well, I might consider switching to Samsung’s…
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In layers of melting glacier ice, scientists find a story of pre-industrial pollution
A glacier in Europe holds clues about the activities of pre-industrial people, but it’s melting fast.
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