In July 1925—exactly a century ago—famed physicist Werner Heisenberg wrote a letter to his equally famous colleague, Wolfgang Pauli. In it, Heisenberg confesses that his “views on mechanics have…
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Are orange cats really the goofiest cats? Genetics may have an answer.
Hanging from lamps, catapulting off countertops, tackling the dog, biting your legs unexpectedly—there are many wacky behaviors associated with orange cats, often captured on TikTok, whose owners swear are extra derpy, slapdash, and yet also…
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solar eclipse 2025: Solar Eclipse Rumors NASA Clarification: Will the world go dark on August 2, 2025 or 2027? See when will next total solar eclipse happen
Solar Eclipse Rumors NASA Clarification is available. When will the next total solar eclipse happen, on August 2, 2025 or 2027? See the truth.
A viral message has sparked fear and curiosity online, claiming the world will go dark on August 2,…Continue Reading
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Here’s how to see this week’s double meteor shower
NEW YORK CITY — Sky-gazers may get a good chance to see fireballs streak across the night sky this week. Two meteor showers — the Alpha Capricornids and Southern Delta Aquariids — will reach their peak, and another is ramping up.
The Alpha…
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Denver Museum Finds Fossil While Drilling Underneath the Parking Lot–an ‘Infinitesimally Small’ Coincidence
Credit, Richard M. Wicker – Denver Museum of Nature and Science For the staff at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, examining this newly found vertebrae from a 67-million-year old plant-eating dinosaur was just another day in the…
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Einstein Was Wrong? ‘Idealized’ Double-Slit Experiment Ends Nearly 100-Year-Old Debate
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) scientists performing what they described as an “idealized” version of the infamous double-slit experiment, showing light exists as both a particle and a wave, a core…
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UK gets first female Astronomer Royal in 350 years
Gwyndaf HughesScience Videographer
Amanda Clark/Cabinet OfficeProf Michele Docherty showed courage and talent to become Astronomer Royal Astronomer Prof Michele Dougherty did not study science in secondary school – but was instead inspired to…
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The Surprising Discovery That Could Alter Our Planet’s Future
Could there be an ocean buried deep beneath our feet, hidden some 700 kilometers below the Earth’s surface? If the recent discoveries from scientific teams in Brazil and Botswana are to be believed, this might not be as far-fetched as it…
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Alien Probe or Natural Phenomenon? Strange Object Near Jupiter Sparks Global Debate Over Seven Shocking Scientific Unknowns
IN A NUTSHELL - ? 3I/ATLAS, a newly discovered interstellar object, is traversing our solar system, sparking scientific curiosity.
- ? Its origins are speculated to be from the thick disk of our galaxy, suggesting it may be…
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