Scientists are debating whether data from the James Webb Space Telescope is really pointing to biosignature gases in the…
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Rocket Report: The pitfalls of rideshare; China launches next Tiangong crew
SpaceX resupplies the ISS. SpaceX launched an uncrewed Cargo Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station early Monday on a resupply mission with increased importance after a transportation mishap derailed a flight…
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Something Is Seriously Wrong with Our Understanding of the Universe
Recent observations by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have added new weight to one of the most perplexing problems in cosmology: the Hubble Tension. This issue, which describes the discrepancy between different measurements of the…
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Glowing Lava Lakes Erupt Simultaneously – Africa’s Most Dangerous Volcano About to Blow?
A satellite image has captured the simultaneous eruptions of Africa’s most active volcanoes, Mount Nyamuragira and Mount Nyiragongo, located in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Taken in 2014 by Landsat 8, the image reveals glowing lava…
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“This Thing Shouldn’t Exist”: Scientists Stunned by Discovery of a Rogue Black Hole Silently Drifting Through Deep Space Alone – Sustainability Times
- “This Thing Shouldn’t Exist”: Scientists Stunned by Discovery of a Rogue Black Hole Silently Drifting Through Deep Space Alone Sustainability Times
- Astronomers Confirm First Known Rogue Black Hole, And It’s Wandering Our Galaxy Yahoo
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Shark Attacks on Humans Aren’t Always What They Seem, Scientists Say
Sharks might not be as responsible for rare human bites as we assumed. In a study released today, scientists argue that at least some shark bites should be considered a form of self-defense.
Marine…
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James Webb Space Telescope finds a wild black hole growth spurt in galaxies at ‘cosmic noon’
Astronomers have used the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to peer back in time over 10 billion years, observing an early era in cosmic history. In doing so, the team from the University of Kansas (KU) found ravenous black holes at the hearts…
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These 400,000-Year-Old Mammoth Tusks Carved by Early Humans May Be the Oldest Evidence of Prehistoric Intelligence
The ivory fragments show signs of manipulation by early humans. Credit: Vadim N. Stepanchuk In the plains of western Ukraine, researchers digging through ancient soil found a handful of small, broken pieces of ivory that might…
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Presidential Message on the 35th Anniversary of the Hubble Space Telescope – The White House
Today, we celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Hubble Space Telescope, an awe-inspiring testament to America’s longstanding ingenuity, leadership, and innovation.
Since its launch in 1990, Hubble has opened up the heavens—uncovering…
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LLMs Coming For A DNA Sequence Near You
While tools like CRISPR have blown the field of genome hacking wide open, being able to predict what will happen when you tinker with the code underlying the living things on our planet is still tricky. Researchers at Stanford…
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