Earth’s magnetic poles have reversed numerous times, a phenomenon driven by chaotic processes in the planet’s outer core. Recent research suggests some reversals may have been missed, particularly during low-activity periods, potentially…
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Atacama surprise: The world’s driest desert is teeming with hidden life
New research reveals that life beneath the surface of one of the driest places on Earth is far more resilient and diverse than many scientists expected. An international team led by the University of Cologne studied tiny soil worms known as…
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Accidental Climate Engineering With Disintegrating Satellites
For many decades humankind has entertained the notion that we can maybe tweak the Earth’s atmosphere or biosphere in such a way that we can for example undo the harms of climate change, or otherwise affect the climate for our own…
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS shines in new image photo of the day for March 2, 2026
The European Space Agency’s JUICE spacecraft got its first detailed view of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, capturing a glowing coma and sweeping tail. (Image credit: ESA/Juice/JANUS) A spacecraft bound for Jupiter has caught a visitor from…
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Confounding factors and biases abound when predicting molecular biomarkers from histological images
Data and study design
We analysed the limitations of existing ML approaches for predicting molecular biomarkers (for example, mutations, genomic instability indicators and protein expression) from H&E stained WSIs. A high-level concept diagram of…
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NASA Cancels Artemis III's Crewed Landing – extremetech.com
- NASA Cancels Artemis III’s Crewed Landing extremetech.com
- NASA Adds Mission to Artemis Lunar Program, Updates Architecture NASA (.gov)
- NASA abruptly changes its roadmap to putting boots back on the moon CNN
- ‘Pushing this competition’: SpaceX’s…
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Real NASA space telescope data creates soundtracks for Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus
NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory has transformed new telescope views of Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus from this month’s “planetary parade” into striking soundscapes — capturing everything from Jupiter’s crackling auroras to the sweeping arc of…
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Worm Moon 2026: When can you see March’s full Moon and why is it special?
September: Corn Moon
If it is the nearest full Moon to the autumnal equinox, it is called the Harvest Moon instead.
September’s full Moon is thought to be called Corn Moon because that’s when crops are gathered at the end of the summer season.
At…
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Study calls Ventura County beach Southern California’s fastest growing
A new study shows a stretch of Ventura County’s coast was Southern California’s fastest growing beach in recent decades.
Researchers used satellite-based measurements to examine changes along the shoreline from 1984 to 2024. Those changes varied…
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Could these weird stars just be overgrown planets?
Many astronomical objects play by clear rules and fit into neat categories, but brown dwarfs (celestial objects too massive to be mere planets, but too small to be real stars) continue to refuse to cooperate.
Astronomers recently studied a…
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