In a groundbreaking new study, researchers from the University of Rostock and the University of Birmingham have made a surprising discovery that challenges the long-held understanding of time and space in physics. Their research, recently…
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In a First, a Baby Colossal Squid is Caught on Camera in Its Habitat
For the first time, scientists have captured footage of a colossal squid (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) in its natural habitat. This particular colossal squid was only a juvenile, however. It measured about 30…
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Mars’ Hidden Treasure: Siderite Discovery and 110 Stunning Frames
Curiosity celebrates a big win with the discovery of siderite, offering clues to Mars’ ancient carbon cycle. Despite a slip risk pausing direct rock analysis, imaging and environmental studies press forward, showcasing the mission’s adaptability…
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Sols 4520-4521: Prinzregententorte – NASA Science
Written by Scott VanBommel, Planetary Scientist at Washington University
Earth planning date: Wednesday, April 23, 2025
I will start this blog with an apology, an apology because I suspect, by the end of this post, you, the reader,…
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Why scientists are worried about de-extinction
Colossal Biosciences
The creation of three “dire wolf” pups has raised hopes that it may be possible to resurrect extinct animals. But some scientists have grave concerns.
When news broke that Colossal Biosciences, a Dallas-based biotechnology…
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Cosmic Parade: Planets, the Moon, and a Comet Dazzle Over Paranal
A dazzling snapshot from ESO’s Paranal Observatory captures a rare sky parade — the Moon, a comet, and nearly every visible planet strung across the heavens. This celestial lineup is an optical illusion caused by their shared orbital plane,…
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World’s largest solar telescope reveals unprecedented photo of the sun
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An image from the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope. | Credit: U.S. National Science Foundation’s Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope
Weather on…
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Navigation Technology – NASA
Humans have always been explorers, venturing by land and sea into unknown and uncharted places on Earth and, more recently, in space. Early adventurers often navigated by the Sun and stars, creating maps that made it easier for others to follow….
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From the ENR Archives: August 15, 1935
This 1935 cover image shows a tower under construction for New York City’s Triborough Bridge (now known as the RFK Bridge), a suspension bridge with a main span of 1,380 ft, connecting Queens County with Wards Island.
It marked the first use…
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Inside the Sun’s Magnetic Inferno: A High-Res Journey Through Solar Chaos
Solar Orbiter just delivered its most jaw-dropping image yet—an enormous, detailed snapshot of the Sun’s blazing outer atmosphere. This isn’t just a pretty picture; it’s a 200-frame composite revealing swirling loops of solar activity,…
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