A massive underwater canyon system in the North Atlantic, stretching over 500 kilometers, has baffled scientists for years. The King’s Trough Complex, a colossal and dramatic feature, was long thought to have been shaped by erosion, just…
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Daily Caffeine Could Reduce Your Risk of Developing Dementia, Study Shows : ScienceAlert
There’s new evidence to add to the ever-growing pile that suggests you don’t need to feel guilty about your daily coffee. A large, long-term study has found that moderate caffeine intake is linked to reduced risk of dementia and slower…
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS survived its flyby of the sun — and gave up some secrets in the process
Imagine a visitor from beyond our cosmic neighborhood. Not just from the next street over, but from an entirely different star system, a place we can only dream of reaching.
These ancient wanderers, like comet 3I/ATLAS, are cosmic time capsules….
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JWST Unveils Massive Galaxy From Only 400 Million Years After Big Bang
Astronomers from the University of Tokyo and other institutions have utilized the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to study the distant and ultraviolet-luminous galaxy CEERS2-588, one of the most intriguing galaxies discovered in the early…
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How big can a planet be? With very large gas giants, it can be hard to tell – Phys.org
- How big can a planet be? With very large gas giants, it can be hard to tell Phys.org
- Astronomers determine how “super Jupiters” around remote star took shape EurekAlert!
- The Smell of a Planet Being Born ScienceBlog.com
- JWST study links sulfur…
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SpaceX resumes Falcon 9 launches after second-stage mishap • The Register
SpaceX resumed launching Falcon 9 rockets this weekend after last week’s second stage incident. At the same time, CEO Elon Musk claimed that the company has shifted its focus from Mars to “building a self-growing city on the Moon” within a…
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Scientists Discover Evidence That Mars Had a Lost, Massive Moon 18 Times Bigger Than Phobos!
A recent discovery suggests Mars may have once had a much larger moon, which could have caused tides in a lake that once filled Gale Crater. This intriguing possibility comes from a study of sediment layers in the crater, which the Curiosity…
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The heart of a giant telescope photo of the day for Feb. 9, 2026
Atop the mountain Cerro Armazones in Chile, construction is underway on the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT), which will usher in a new era of astronomy when it’s completed. The ELT will be the world’s largest telescope, with a primary mirror…
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Sex in space: Reproduction must be urgently addressed, experts say – Euronews.com
- Sex in space: Reproduction must be urgently addressed, experts say Euronews.com
- As Space Tourism Looms, Scientists Ask: Should We Have Sex In Orbit? 404 Media
- It’s time to think about human reproduction in space, scientists urge Space
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