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2024 YR4’s Impact With the Moon Would Send Out Millions of Fragments
Millions of tons of lunar rock ejected toward Earth would produce an unprecedented meteor shower, posing serious risks to the integrity of artificial satellites. -
6 Exercises That Can Help You Live Longer—No Gym Membership Required
- Dr. Wendolyn Gozansky, MD, geriatrician, vice president and chief quality officer at Kaiser Permanente Colorado
- Dr. Mark Kovacs, PhD, FACSM, human performance scientist, longevity expert, and founder of the Kovacs Institute for Sport and Human…
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AI Reveals How Your Words Reflect Personality
Summary: Researchers have shown that AI can detect personality traits from written text and, crucially, now understand how these models make decisions. By applying explainable AI techniques like integrated gradients, the team uncovered how…
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James Webb telescope captures its first direct image of a glowing exoplanet the size of Saturn
It’s provided us with stunning pictures of distant galaxies, nebulae and dying stars.
But now, for the first time ever, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has captured an unprecedented image of an exoplanet outside our solar system.
The…
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A rare stellar explosion is now visible to the naked eye – Chron
- A rare stellar explosion is now visible to the naked eye Chron
- A star exploded in the Lupus constellation. Here’s how to see the nova in the night sky this month Space
- Bright Nova Lights Up Lupus Constellation Sky & Telescope
- A ‘New Star’…
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Cosmic images from the world’s largest digital camera are so big they require a ‘data butler’
The amount of data that will be collected by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, which released its fabulous first-light images this week, will far outweigh what any telescope before it managed to deliver. This has led astronomers to take a step into…
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Did You Know Killer Whales Can “Moonwalk”? Rare Behavior Hides Much More Gory Truth
From wearing salmon hats to sinking yachts and some impressive marine tool use, orcas can really do it all. Now it seems that they are also taking over the dance world, with some impressive moonwalking abilities.
While dancers around the world…
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Satellite’s Final Photo Shows Las Vegas Has Doubled in Size Since 1999
These Landsat 7 images showcase the first and last captures of the Las Vegas area, taken on July 4, 1999, and May 28, 2024, respectively. The images highlight the city, the surrounding desert landscape, and Lake Mead, using shortwave… Continue Reading
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Tiny “marine snow” particles in the oceans defy the laws of physics
Tiny clusters of drifting debris called “marine snow” shower through the ocean every day, ferrying food and carbon from the bright surface to the dark seafloor.
New experiments now show that the smallest flakes plunge more quickly than their…
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Astronomers detect a new class of black holes
Astronomers have finally confirmed the existence of a group of black holes that are too hefty to be born from normal stars, yet too slim to anchor galaxies.
According to Vanderbilt University astrophysicist Krystal Ruiz-Rocha, these bodies have…
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