On July 25, 2025, NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) captured a rare solar eclipse from its vantage point in space. This unique phenomenon, visible only from the SDO’s position, revealed around 62% of the sun covered by the moon. The…
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Could Mental Illness Begin Before You’re Born?
Key Questions Answered:
Q: When do genes linked to mental illness start affecting the brain?
A: Many genes associated with neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases are active during the earliest stages of fetal brain development—far…Continue Reading
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Astronaut makes ‘space kimchi fried rice’ in orbit as crew starts packing for trip home | On the ISS this week July 21-25, 2025
As part of the Expedition 73 crew began preparing for their return to Earth, science research and maintenance activities continued this week aboard the International Space Station (ISS). So did outreach efforts, as the outpost’s residents spoke…
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NASA Discovers Asteroid with Enough Gold to Make Everyone on Earth a Billionaire
NASA has discovered a massive gold deposit on asteroid 16 Psyche, a metallic-rich body located in the asteroid belt. This asteroid is estimated to contain $700 quintillion worth of metals, including gold, iron, and nickel, reports The Pulse….
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An Even Scarier Predator Hunted Giant ‘Terror Birds’ in South America
Sometime between 16 and 11.6 million years ago, a young caiman came upon a tasty snack in modern-day South America. The meal, however, turned out to be rather ambitious, because the croc hadn’t come…
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Scientists Just Made a Groundbreaking Discovery on Mars—A Game-Changer for Exploration!
A recent study published in Icarus by scientists from the Weizmann Institute of Science and the Planetary Science Institute has revolutionized our understanding of Martian glaciers. These glaciers, previously believed to be primarily composed of…
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T. rex Moonwalks? Scientists Unveil the Surprising Courtship Ritual of Dinosaur Relatives!
In a groundbreaking discovery at Dinosaur Ridge, Colorado, scientists have unearthed evidence of a unique form of courtship behavior among theropod dinosaurs, relatives of the famous Tyrannosaurus rex. This new find, as reported by Live Science,…
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These Robots That “Eat” Each Other to Survive Could Evolve Into Machines and Conquer Our Planet
In a world where robotics are becoming an integral part of everyday life, we’re starting to see innovations that are as surprising as they are fascinating. Recently, researchers from Columbia University have introduced a concept that sounds…
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Ice in Space Isn’t the Same as Ice on Earth
Next time you’re drinking a frosty iced beverage, think about the structure of the frozen chunks chilling it down. Here on Earth, we generally see ice in many forms: cubes, sleet, snow, icicles, slabs covering lakes and rivers, and…
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Prehistoric Apex Predators Faced Off in Deadly Encounters, Study Reveals
A groundbreaking discovery at the La Venta fossil site in Colombia sheds new light on the complex interactions between two apex predators from the middle Miocene epoch. Researchers have unveiled evidence that a giant caiman species may have…
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