The sun’s inner corona, the hottest part of our star’s atmosphere, appears faint yellow in a time-lapse made from images taken by the ASPIICS coronagraph aboard Proba-3.
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Proba-3 mission captures rare solar prominence eruptions in sun's inner corona
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Here are the 55 US AI startups that have raised $100M or more in 2025
The AI industry entered 2025 with strong momentum.
There were 49 startups that raised funding rounds worth $100 million or more in 2024, per our count at TechCrunch; three companies raised more than one “mega-round,” and seven companies…
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AI can make the dead talk—why this doesn't comfort us
For as long as humans have buried their dead, they’ve dreamed of keeping them close. The ancient Fayum portraits—those stunningly lifelike images wrapped in Egyptian mummies—captured faces meant to remain present even after life had left the…
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Does AI Really “Know” Anything? Why Our Words Matter More Than We Think
A new study explores how human-like language shapes the way we talk about artificial intelligence. Think, know, understand, remember. These are the kinds of mental verbs people use every day to describe what goes on in someone’s mind. But when…
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Deadly to amphibians, a fungal strain emerged in Brazil and spread around the world
The chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis), or Bd for short, is considered one of the causes of the worldwide decline in amphibian populations. In recent years, researchers have identified different genetic strains of the fungus that…
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Indigenous TikTok star ‘Bush Legend’ is actually AI-generated, leading to accusations of ‘digital blackface’
The self-described “Bush Legend” on TikTok, Facebook and Instagram is growing in popularity.
These short and sharp videos feature an Aboriginal man — sometimes painted up in ochre, other times in an all khaki outfit — as he introduces…
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British soldier’s long-lost memoir rediscovered in Cleveland
A long-lost second memoir penned by a famed 19th-century British soldier…
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How to find 4 legendary spacecraft in January’s night sky
We live in the age of the spacefaring robot, wherein far-flung probes brave the harsh environment of interplanetary space to beam gorgeous images and invaluable scientific data back to Earth to broaden our understanding of the solar system that…
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Searching for 'green oceans' and 'purple Earths'
The early stage of giant telescope development involves a lot of horse-trading to try to appease all the different stakeholders that are hoping to get what they want out of the project, but also to try to appease the financial managers that want…
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