(WKRC) – Scientists have identified more than 360 previously undetected earthquakes beneath Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier between 2010 and 2023, offering new insight into the instability of one of the world’s most closely watched ice…
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Quantum entanglement speed is measured for the first time ever
In the world of quantum physics, incredible events unfold at mind-boggling speeds. Processes thought to happen instantaneously, like quantum entanglement, are now being directly measured in the tiniest fractions of a second – attoseconds.
It’s…
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Kepler network to link OroraTech sensors for Earth monitoring
MILAN — OroraTech has entered a multi-year partnership with Kepler to supply thermal sensors for Kepler’s new optical communications constellation.
The first four SAFIRE Gen4 sensors under the agreement launched Jan. 11 aboard a…
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Astronaut says crew in good shape after medical issue, but calls early return to Earth “bittersweet”
Astronaut Mike Fincke, commander of the International Space Station and a member of the crew NASA is bringing home early next week because of a medical issue, said Sunday he and his crewmates are “stable, safe and well cared for.”
In an
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Instagram says there’s been ‘no breach’ despite password reset requests
Instagram says that although some users received suspicious-looking password reset requests, it has not been breached.
That seemingly contradicts a Friday Bluesky post from antivirus software company Malwarebytes, which shared a screenshot of…
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Inscriptions reveal the lives behind the ancient temples of the Middle East
Stone temples rising from the deserts of the ancient Near East were meant to embody the power of the gods.
Now, a new study shows that the people who built them were bound by strict religious laws, harsh penalties, and a tightly organised…
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Scientists Find Prehistoric Brain Circuit Still Controls Vision
Your ability to notice what matters visually comes from an ancient brain system over 500 million years old. The brain can make sense of the visual world even without relying on its most advanced outer layer, the cortex. A new study published in…
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This Simple Change Could Unlock Millions of Meals From the Sea
Allowing reef fish populations to recover could dramatically increase the global supply of sustainable seafood. The biggest gains would come in regions facing the most severe hunger, making reef restoration a powerful food solution. Coral Reefs…
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Scientists Solve the Mystery of When Earth’s Oldest Animals Evolved
New research suggests Earth’s earliest sponges lacked skeletons, explaining why their origins appear older than the fossil record. Sponges are considered some of the oldest animals on Earth, yet researchers have struggled to pin down when they…
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Today’s NYT Strands Hints, Answer and Help for Jan. 12 #680
Looking for the most recent Strands answer? Click here for our daily Strands hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle, Connections and Connections: Sports Edition puzzles.
Today’s NYT
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