On March 24, 1975, the last in a long line of super successful Saturn rockets rolled out from the vehicle assembly building to Launch Pad 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The Saturn IB rocket for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project was…
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15-Million-Year-Old Fish Found With Last Meal Still Intact
A fossil discovered near Gulgong in New South Wales, Australia, has offered researchers a detailed look into themelanosomes life of a freshwater fish that lived 15 million years ago.
The newly identified species, Ferruaspis brocksi, not only…
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Do people in blue zones actually live longer?
For years, the so-called blue zones—regions where people reportedly live longer, healthier lives—have intrigued scientists and the public alike. In places like Okinawa (Japan), Ikaria (Greece), Ogliastra (Sardinia) and Nicoya (Costa…
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China’s Feitian spacesuit sets new record for extravehicular missions
China’s first batch of extravehicular spacesuits, dubbed the Feitian, have proven their exceptional durability in the space.
These spacesuits are worn by astronauts for spacewalks outside China’s space station, Tiangong.
The space…
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Phosphorene nanoribbons show magnetic and semiconducting behavior
Mar 24, 2025 Room-temperature magnetic and electronic traits make phosphorene nanoribbons promising for next-gen, energy-efficient nanoelectronics.
(Nanowerk News) A recent study published in the scientific…
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Tumaco-Tolita gold figurine: A 2,000-year-old statue with a ‘fancy nose ornament’ from a vanished South American culture
Name: Tumaco-Tolita standing figure
What it is: A gold sculpture of a person
Where it is from: Near the Colombia-Ecuador border
When it was made: A.D. 1 to 300
Related: Mechanical Dog: A ‘good boy’ from ancient Egypt that has a red tongue and…
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Scientists detect record-setting explosion outside our galaxy
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An illustration of a nova explosion erupting after a white dwarf siphons too much material from its larger stellar companion. | Credit:…
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The Download: the dangers of AI agents, and ChatGPT’s effects on our wellbeing
—Margaret Mitchell, Avijit Ghosh, Sasha Luccioni, Giada Pistilli all work for Hugging Face, an open source AI company.
AI agents have set the tech industry abuzz. Unlike chatbots, these groundbreaking new systems can navigate multiple…
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5 of the Strangest and Most Dangerous Exoplanets Ever Discovered
Long before astronomers discovered the first exoplanet in 1992, the idea of worlds orbiting distant stars captivated the minds of academics and dreamers alike. As far back as the 16th century, philosopher Giordano Bruno speculated about an…
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What If the Best Way to Save Nature Is to Let It Change?
Conservation scientists are challenging the old-school mindset of preserving natural areas in a fixed, untouched state. Instead, they argue that embracing the natural ebb and flow of ecosystem, especially wildfire and other disturbances, is…
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