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Israeli-led team first to observe star survive black hole and return
An international team led by astronomers from Tel Aviv University observed a light flash from a star being torn apart by a supermassive black hole, only to detect a nearly identical flash from the same location two years later, named AT 2022dbl. -

Now, Scotland Links With UK, Ireland, France, Germany, Canada, and Japan to Witness Tourism Boost During September 2025 Lunar Eclipse: Here’s More
Sunday, July 20, 2025
The mythical beauty of its dramatic…
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South Korea wants to build a moon base by 2045
South Korea’s space ambitions keep growing.
The nation wants to build a moon base by 2025, The Korea Times reported on Thursday (July 17), citing a long-term exploration road map that the Korea AeroSpace Administration (KASA) laid out that same…
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Snapshots of battle from front lines of federal research funding cuts — Harvard Gazette
Harvard faculty are struggling to maintain labs and preserve research amid the Trump administration’s termination of research grants and continuing pressure campaign. Campus leaders say the government actions could cumulatively cost the…
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Earth will spin faster on July 22 to create 2nd-shortest day in history
Earth will complete a full rotation in slightly less time than usual on Tuesday, July 22, making it one of the shortest days ever recorded.
The difference will be just 1.34 milliseconds less than the standard 24 hours — not something you’ll…
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Chinese Scientists Invent System for Extracting Oxygen, Water and Rocket Fuel From Moon Dust
Chinese researchers say they’ve devised a new way to extract water from lunar soil and convert it into fuel.
As detailed in a new paper published today in the journal Joule, the team found that their proposed “photothermal strategy” —…
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Rare 240-Million-Year-Old Amphibian Fossil Uncovered in Australia
In a remarkable stroke of luck, a 240-million-year-old amphibian fossil was uncovered in a pile of rocks used for building a garden retaining wall in New South Wales, Australia. This unprecedented find has offered researchers a fascinating…
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New study peers beneath the skin of iconic lizards to find ‘chainmail’ bone plates – and lots of them
Monitor lizards, also known in Australia as goannas, are some of the most iconic reptiles on the continent. Their lineage not only survived the mass extinction that ended the reign of non-avian dinosaurs, but also gave rise to the largest…
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New device turns moon dirt into water and oxygen for lunar bases
Building a long term base on the Moon has always stumbled over one stubborn shortage, water. A study recently published describes a device that heats lunar soil to pull water out of the dirt and, in the same chamber, uses that water to turn…
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Japan discovers object beyond Pluto, puts Planet 9 in doubt • The Register
Asia In Brief Japan’s National Astronomical Observatory last week announced the discovery of a small body with an orbit beyond Pluto’s, and scientists think its presence means the “Planet 9” theory should be revisited.
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