Perfectly Preserved Dinosaur Embryo Found in Egg Reveals Behavior Once Thought Exclusive to Birds - The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel
A fossilized dinosaur egg has revealed an astonishing secret hidden for millions of years. Inside, a perfectly preserved embryo shows a posture strikingly similar to that of modern bird embryos. This rare discovery challenges what scientists thought they knew…
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Rocket Report: Starship experiences a RUD; Blue Origin nails its debut launch
This weekly newsletter on rockets provides definitive coverage of the global launch industry. The big news this week is the New Glenn and Starship missions.
Ars Technica (arstechnica.com)
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NASA Scientists Find New Human-Caused Shifts in Global Water Cycle
In a recently published paper, NASA scientists use nearly 20 years of observations to show that the global water cycle is shifting in unprecedented ways. The
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Potential World First: Wild Doorbell Video Records Sound of Meteorite Crash
With the growing ubiquity of cameras, in our pockets and in our homes, it's not that strange to capture those moments when space rocks streak across the sky and fall to Earth – but a video recorded on Canada's Prince Edward Island may be a world first.
ScienceAlert (www.sciencealert.com)
• Published 33 hours ago
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“Bonkers” – Scientists Solve Unprecedented 2023 Climate Mystery
A 2023 global heat spike was partly due to reduced sulfate emissions from shipping, which decreased cloud cover and raised temperatures by 0.08°C. Cornell researchers stress the need for stronger emissions cuts and potential climate interventions to manage gl…
SciTechDaily (scitechdaily.com)
• Published 30 hours ago
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NASA’s Pandora Mission One Step Closer To Probing Alien Atmospheres
Pandora, NASA’s newest exoplanet mission, is one step closer to launch with the completion of the spacecraft bus, which provides the structure, power, and other systems that will enable the mission to carry out its work. “This is a huge milestone for us and k…
NASA (science.nasa.gov)
• Published 42 hours ago
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US creates strongest-ever armor material with 100 trillion bonds per cm²
The first-ever 2D polymer with mechanically interlocked bonds developed in the US shows high flexibility and strength.
Interesting Engineering (interestingengineering.com)
• Published 38 hours ago
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Meat was not on the menu for human ancestor Australopithecus
The incorporation of meat into the diet was a milestone for the human evolutionary lineage, a potential catalyst for advances such as increased brain size. But scientists have struggled to determine when meat consumption began and who did it.
Reuters (www.reuters.com)
• Published 38 hours ago
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Is the moon a chunk ejected from Earth? Study sheds light on moon formation, origin of water on Earth
A research team from the University of Göttingen and the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research (MPS) has discovered another piece in the puzzle of the formation of the moon and water on Earth. The prevailing theory had been that the moon was the resu…
Phys.Org (phys.org)
• Published 37 hours ago
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NASA’s Next-Level Discovery: Webb Exposes Dazzling Interstellar Web of Dust
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured the infrared glow of an ancient supernova's light echo, revealing unprecedented 3D details of interstellar dust and gas. The space between stars is filled with gas and dust, varying from dense to sparse, and ofte…
SciTechDaily (scitechdaily.com)
• Published 30 hours ago
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Mind-controlled robotic arm lets people with paralysis touch and feel
By using MRI brain scans to identify regions linked to hand movements and sensations, researchers were able to restore a sense of touch to two people with paralysis – and one was able to control and feel a robot arm using his thoughts
New Scientist (www.newscientist.com)
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Every arm on an octopus has its own massive nervous system
Octopus arms have segmented nerve systems, controlling movement and sensory input. Each segment enables independent control.
Earth.com (www.earth.com)
• Published 37 hours ago
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Dyson Trees could make a home for humans—and other things
"Ice is better than rock as a basis for life," Dyson wrote in 1997—and comets have all its basic elements on board
Boing Boing (boingboing.net)
• Published 34 hours ago
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10 beautiful images of interacting galaxies captured by NASA
10 beautiful images of interacting galaxies captured by NASA
DNA India (www.dnaindia.com)
• Published 32 hours ago
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Brain-Controlled Bionic Hand Offers Most Advanced Artificial Touch Yet
The new brain-computer interface device goes "beyond anything that has been done before," the researchers claim.
Gizmodo.com (gizmodo.com)
• Published 30 hours ago
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The Universe is expanding faster than science can explain, as new data sends physics into "crisis" mode
New measurements show that the expansion rate of the universe is faster than can be explained by our current understanding of physics.
Earth.com (www.earth.com)
• Published 28 hours ago
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Pacific Northwest’s busiest volcano predicted to erupt by end of 2025
Thanks to a dense array of sensors on the volcano’s summit and flanks, scientists know that Axial Seamount has been swelling with magma and getting taller, a sign that it’s ready to go off.
KUOW News and Information (www.kuow.org)
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The Silurian Hypothesis Suggests An Advanced Civilization Lived On Earth Before Humans
If an advanced civilization lived on Earth millions of years before humans, would we be able to tell?
IFLScience (www.iflscience.com)
• Published 32 hours ago
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NASA’s Hubble Traces Hidden History of Andromeda Galaxy
In the years following the launch of NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have tallied over 1 trillion galaxies in the universe. But only one galaxy stands out as the most important nearby stellar island to our Milky Way — the magnificent Andromeda gala…
NASA (science.nasa.gov)
• Published 31 hours ago
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Are James Webb Space Telescope images really so colorful?
Do these cosmic objects really look so brilliant?
Space.com (www.space.com)
• Published 34 hours ago
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