A groundbreaking study published in Science Advances have revealed new evidence about Neanderthal survival strategies, suggesting they were rendering fat from animal bones nearly 125,000 years ago—long before modern humans developed similar…
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NASA’s New Horizons Makes History with First Successful Deep Space Navigation Test
NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft has successfully demonstrated a revolutionary method for deep space navigation, as the probe ventured through the Kuiper Belt at a distance of more than 5.5 billion miles from Earth. This achievement, the…
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Earth is as far away from the sun as it ever gets. So why is it so hot?
ATLANTA — The peak of summer is approaching for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, but as we prepare for more sunshine and sweltering temperatures, our planet is spinning at its farthest point from the sun.
On Thursday at 3:55 p.m. ET, our…
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Researchers put six grey seals in a specially built tank to work out why they don’t drown – and discovered something unexpected
Human freedivers can descend to significant depths on just one lungful of air. To do this they massively overbreathe beforehand to clear their systems of as much carbon dioxide (CO₂) as possible. This is the gas that triggers the normal urge to…
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New Data Exposes Alarming Trends
Antarctica has seen a drastic environmental shift in recent years, a change that has led to an alarming loss of sea ice. In a landmark discovery, scientists have determined that since 2015, Antarctica has shed as much ice as the entire size of…
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If Dark Energy is Decreasing, is the Big Crunch Back on the Menu?
For generations, humans have gazed at the stars and wondered about the ultimate fate of the Universe. Will it expand forever into the cold emptiness, or meet a more dramatic end? A new study published by physicists from Cornell…
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Space burial goes wrong: Capsule with remains of 166 people and cannabis seeds crashes into Pacific ocean |
A space capsule carrying the ashes of 166 people, along with a collection of cannabis seeds, was lost after crashing into the Pacific Ocean during reentry. The capsule, part of a mission called “Mission Possible” by German aerospace start-up…
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‘Can we safely use that?’
Would you believe that the probiotics found in yogurt could help make batteries safer? A team of scientists at Binghamton University proved that it’s possible, Interesting Engineering reported.
The researchers managed to build a battery using a…
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Drone Imagery Reveals Historic Coral Mortality on Great Barrier Reef
Coral reefs worldwide, including the Great Barrier Reef, have faced severe damage from recent bleaching events caused by rising ocean temperatures. A 2025 study published in Coral Reefs highlights the devastating impact of the 2024 Fourth Global…
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Scientists Measured a Brain-Bending Version of Time That Shouldn’t Exist
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Imaginary time is a wonky concept for our time-bound brains, but in quantum theory and…
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