Warm Arctic waters and cold continental land are combining to stretch the dreaded polar vortex in a way that will send much of the United States a devastating dose of winter weather later this week with swaths of painful subzero temperatures,…
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Meteorologists blame a stretched polar vortex, moisture, lack of sea ice for dangerous winter blast
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3I/ATLAS: Ahead Of 22 Jan Opposition Avi Loeb Flags 3 Symmetric Jets On Exocomet As Possible Technological Signature
The baffling exocomet 3I/ATLAS is still in the solar system and will exit in a few months from now. Discovered on July 1, 2025 by the ATLAS observatory, the third-ever recorded interstellar interloper, after 1I/Oumuamua (2017) and…
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Boston Dynamics releases Spot and Orbit 5.1 with new Spot Cam
Boston Dynamics’ Spot quadruped with the new Spot Cam 2. | Source: Boston Dynamics
Boston Dynamics Inc. yesterday released the 5.1 update to its Spot quadruped and Orbit, the company’s fleet management and data analysis software. Boston…
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Hormone therapy underused in women with premature ovarian insufficiency
Women diagnosed with premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) are at risk for more health problems than women who enter menopause after the age of 40. Although hormone therapy has been shown as a treatment to mitigate some of these added risks, a…
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Radio telescopes on the moon could let us observe dozens of black hole shadows
We now have direct images of two supermassive black holes: M87* and Sag A*. The fact that we can capture such images is remarkable, but they might be the only black holes we can observe. That is, unless we take radio astronomy to a whole new level.
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Unified framework sorts spacetime fluctuations for quantum-gravity experiments
A team of researchers led by the University of Warwick has developed the first unified framework for detecting “spacetime fluctuations”—tiny, random distortions in the fabric of spacetime that appear in many attempts to unite quantum physics…
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Metal clumps in a quantum state: Physicists place thousands of sodium atoms in a 'Schrödinger's cat state'
Can a small lump of metal be in a quantum state that extends over distant locations? A research team at the University of Vienna answers this question with a resounding yes. In the journal Nature, physicists from the University of Vienna and the…
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Massive black hole mystery unlocked by researchers
It’s one of astronomy’s great mysteries: how did black holes get so big, so massive, so quickly. An answer to this cosmic conundrum has now been provided by researchers at Ireland’s Maynooth University (MU) and reported today in Nature Astronomy.
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Metal nanoparticles show quantum interference at macroscopic scales
Experiments reveal that metallic nanoparticles thousands of atoms wide can exist in quantum superposition, providing a stringent test of quantum mechanics.
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Researchers May Have Unlocked the Secret to Treating Sepsis
A new experimental treatment has shown encouraging results in a recent clinical trial, offering new hope against one of medicine’s most challenging conditions. Griffith University scientists have reported encouraging progress toward a new…
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