astronomers have identified a massive asteroid spinning faster than anyone could have imagined. The asteroid, with a diameter of 710 meters, completes a full rotation in just 1.9 minutes, far quicker than what is considered physically…
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Raiding parties are the soldiers, bearing enormous heads armed with long, scissor-like mandibles capable of dismantling prey piece by piece…
What driver ants lack in size they make up for in sheer weight of numbers. A single colony may contain more than a million workers, and when they go hunting, the forest floor itself seems to come alive.
These expeditions are driven by the…
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Scientists Say Light Particles Traveling Through Brain Tissue Could Be Carrying Consciousness
For decades, our picture of the brain has been built on two pillars: the electrical nature of nerve impulses, recognized by the late 19th century, and chemical synaptic transmission via neurotransmitters, discovered in the mid-20th century….
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Staff at New Data Center Powered by Human Brain Cells Need to Swap Out Cerebrospinal Fluid Every Day
A grisly detail about a new data center powered by human neurons: technicians have to constantly…
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Inside the tedious search for meteorites in northern Ohio – Cleveland.com
- Inside the tedious search for meteorites in northern Ohio Cleveland.com
- Meteor fragments in Medina County? See the list of 14 places where meteorites have been found before in Ohio WKYC
- Meteorite hunters scour Ohio for fragments of 7-ton space…
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As SpaceX Launches its 10,000th Satellite, A Photographer Captures the Impact on the Night Sky
‘Swamped Skies’ by Joshua Rozells. This week SpaceX passed an eye-watering milestone: it launched its 10,000th satellite into low-Earth orbit. The sheer scale of the devices whizzing around above humanity is unimaginable, but…
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Researchers Discover Evidence of a Massive Underground Water System on Mars
Mars was once far wetter than it appears today, and new research suggests much of that water did not disappear but migrated beneath the surface. Evidence from deep crater basins points to a planet-wide groundwater system that may have…
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Webb telescope photos show mysterious little red dots. Astronomers don’t know what they are – WLFI News 18
- Webb telescope photos show mysterious little red dots. Astronomers don’t know what they are WLFI News 18
- Galactic islands of tranquility: ‘Little red dots’ may have brewed life’s building blocks Phys.org
- Webb telescope photos reveal mysterious…
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Saturday Citations: Merging brown dwarfs, ancient machine guns, gravitational wave detection
This week, among a lot of other important findings, we learned that emperor cichlid fish have gaze sensitivity and dislike it if you look at them—or especially their children. England is looking for a solution to its 5-billion-liter water…
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3-Million-Year-Old Fossils Expose Surprising Ocean Connections
Tiny fossils from Hokkaido are revealing a surprisingly mobile ancient ocean during a warmer world. A team led by researchers at Kumamoto University has identified a new genus of microscopic crustaceans in northern Japan, providing fresh insight…
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