Quantum entanglement comes in a new form, one that could be used to make quantum information technology smaller, once it becomes practical outside the laboratory. The work relies on the fact that when photons are restricted to spaces smaller than…
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‘The jury is still out on what it all means.’
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An illustration of the Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall. Our entire galaxy sits on one of those tiny threads. | Credit: Robert Lea (created…
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“Scientists Don’t Yet Fully Understand” These Intriguing New Gravitational Wave Detectors Designed by AI
A series of promising designs for new gravitational wave detectors have been developed with a helping hand from artificial intelligence, which have left scientists with new questions about the cosmos.
Urania, an AI…
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Soyuz MS-26 spacecraft brings NASA, Russia astronauts back to earth | Space News
Landing on the steppes of Kazakhstan coincides with US astronaut Donald Pettit’s 70th birthday.
Russian astronauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Wagner have returned to Earth along with American Donald Pettit after a seven-month science mission on…
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Rare discovery sets a new record on one of California’s highest peaks – SFGATE
- Rare discovery sets a new record on one of California’s highest peaks SFGATE
- Why trees are reaching new heights in the mountains Earth.com
- California trees rarely grew higher than 12,000 feet. Now one species has busted the record San…
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A new telescope more powerful than James Webb promises next-level space images
The James Webb Space Telescope has dazzled the world since its launch in 2021, providing us with some of the most breathtaking images and insights into distant galaxies, stars, and the early universe. However, there’s another groundbreaking…
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Look up for the Lyrid meteor shower beginning Sunday night
The Lyrid meteor shower peaks early this week beginning Sunday evening and continues for three nights. The best viewing is expected around early Tuesday morning.
The Lyrids are one of the oldest known meteor showers, with records of sightings…
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Is this a fossil? If so, complex life emerged 1.5 billion years earlier
For most of Earth’s first three billion years, oceans brimmed with single‑celled microbes that shuffled along at a slow biochemical pace — life, but not complex.
It lacked ample phosphorus, the nutrient every cell needs for DNA assembly,…
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Discovery Giant ‘Worm’ Creature That Lived 50 Million Years Ago
A newly identified prehistoric species, Terastiodontosaurus marcelosanchezi, has stunned paleontologists by becoming the largest known worm lizard ever discovered. According to the study published in Zoological Journal, this ancient reptile,…
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‘It blew us away’: how an asteroid may have delivered the vital ingredients for life on Earth | Alien life
Several billion years ago, at the dawn of the solar system, a wet, salty world circled our sun. Then it collided, catastrophically, with another object and shattered into pieces.
One of these lumps became the asteroid Bennu whose minerals,…
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