- Scientists Set Up Camp on Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica The New York Times
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Scientists Set Up Camp on Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica – The New York Times
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What Isaac Roberts Saw Without A Space Telescope
Space telescopes are all the rage, and rightfully so. The images they take are spectacular, and they’ve greatly increased what we know about the universe. Surely, any picture taken of, say, the Andromeda galaxy before space telescopes…
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Cold Weather Doesn’t Make You Sick. Here’s What’s Really to Blame. : ScienceAlert
Many people across cultures grow up hearing that cold weather makes you sick. Going outside without a coat, breathing in cold air, sleeping in a chilly room, getting caught in cold rain or snow, or simply feeling chilled are often blamed for…
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James Webb telescope discovers ‘goddess of dawn’ supernova just 1 billion years after the Big Bang
Scientists have spotted a distant supernova unleashed by a collapsing star just 1 billion years after the birth of the universe.
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) captured images of the Type II supernova on Sept. 1 and Oct. 8, 2025. Dubbed…
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NASA Unlocks Golden Age of Innovation, Exploration in Trump’s First Year
One year into President Donald J. Trump’s second term, NASA is delivering measurable progress across human spaceflight, science, aeronautics, and cutting-edge technology. These advances mark the beginning of a new Golden Age of American space…
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While Cleaning Up Flood Damage, Texas Volunteers Saw 15 Dinosaur Tracks Emerge From the Ground
Fifteen dinosaur tracks dating back 115 million years were uncovered in central Texas after severe flooding swept through the region. Believed to belong to a predatory species known as Acrocanthosaurus, the tracks emerged in a creek bed in…
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Earth hit by biggest ‘solar radiation storm’ in 23 years, triggering Northern Lights as far as Southern California
A “severe” and record-breaking geomagnetic storm rocked Earth’s magnetic shield last night, shortly after the sun unleashed a powerful X-class solar flare. The epic event, triggered by a stream of superfast solar particles, painted widespread
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Color blindness may lower chance of survival in bladder cancer, study hints
Could being colorblind make you less likely to survive bladder cancer? That’s the surprising hypothesis that researchers have proposed based on a small study.
The research, published Jan. 15 in the journal Nature Health, examined data from 135…
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Hidden Aging Cliff in Sperm Related to RNA Could Explain Health Risks in Children of Older Dads
Credit: Deon Black, Unsplash. The so-called ticking biological clock has been framed largely as a concern for women. We talk about egg freezing, ovarian reserve, and the ticking timeline of maternal fertility. Meanwhile, the male…
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Quote of the Day by Stephen Hawking: ‘We are just an advanced breed of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star. But…’
Space Quote of the Day: Stephen Hawking’s “Advanced Monkeys” Line Still Hits Hard
“We are just an advanced breed of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star. But we can understand the universe. That makes us something very…
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