The ground may feel steady underfoot, but the planet is always in motion. While satellites and sensors have mapped the surface in fine detail, what lies beneath remains largely unknown. The crust, a shell only 35 kilometers thick, is the farthest…
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This summer, the sky comes alive with shooting stars. What you need to know about ongoing meteor showers.
Three different meteor showers are happening at the same time this month, giving skywatchers plenty of chances to spend their summer nights looking for shooting stars.
The annual alpha Capricornids, the Southern delta Aquariids and the Perseid
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NASA finally announces 2025 space research grants, but lack of awards puts Tucson's PSI in trouble – Tucson Sentinel
- NASA finally announces 2025 space research grants, but lack of awards puts Tucson’s PSI in trouble Tucson Sentinel
- Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Science (ROSES)-2025 Released NASA Science (.gov)
- NASA ROSES-25 Amendment 2: Exoplanets…
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Scientists Baffled by Mysterious Clouds in Center of the Milky Way
In the center of our galaxy, gigantic, balloon-like structures of high-energy radiation extend thousands of light-years above and below the Milky Way’s plane. Known as the Fermi bubbles, the massive…
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Reducing pollution may have unmasked deeper climate risks, study reveals
Cleaning up the air we breathe may be a win for public health, but it also speeds up global warming. That’s according to a recent study published in Communications Earth & Environment, which linked the recent clean-up of air pollution in East…
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Twin NASA Mars probes will fly on 2nd-ever launch of Blue Origin’s huge New Glenn rocket
A NASA Mars mission’s long and winding road to the launch pad is nearing its end.
The twin ESCAPADE (Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers) Mars probes had been scheduled to launch last October, on the first-ever flight of Blue…
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This Dinosaur Probably Tweeted More Than It Roared – The New York Times
- This Dinosaur Probably Tweeted More Than It Roared The New York Times
- New Gigantic Sauropod Dinosaur Species Found in China’s Jurassic Layers Indian Defence Review
- New Neornithischian Dinosaur Unearthed in China Sci.News
- New Dinosaur Found in…
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Our Galaxy Appears To Be Part Of A Structure So Large It Challenges Our Models Of Cosmology
Astronomers have discovered that the Milky Way might be just a small piece of a much larger cosmic structure than previously believed. If confirmed by future observations, this research could suggest that our current model of how the universe…
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“Unbelievable Cosmic Party!”: Webb’s Birthday Blockbuster Reveals Explosive Baby Suns Igniting Stunning Rings Inside the Cosmic Cat’s Paw
IN A NUTSHELL - ✨ James Webb Space Telescope celebrates its third year by exploring the intricate Cat’s Paw Nebula.
- 🔭 Webb’s advanced infrared capabilities reveal hidden processes of star formation within the…
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Tiny sea creatures that resemble ‘swimming panda bear skeletons’
Divers exploring coral outcrops near Kumejima Island in Japan thought they had found novelty props for an aquarium display. Instead, their cameras captured a tiny siphon‑pumping animal whose stark white stripes and dark eye‑like spots looked…
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