Ice Age mastodon remains discovered in West Feliciana Parish creek by two LSU scientists
Tree roots turned out to be something much more.
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Michael Altenhofen Is NASA Deputy Chief of Staff
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Study shows that early humans climbed trees and worked with stone
Analysis of early human bone fossils reveals adaptations for climbing trees and manipulating stones millions of years ago.
Earth.com (www.earth.com)
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Scientists Stunned by Evidence of Ancient Birds Nested in the Arctic
A remote dig in frozen Alaska has revealed a prehistoric surprise. The Arctic’s earliest bird nests might date back far longer than previously believed.
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Space photo of the week: Pink 'raindrops' on the sun captured in greatest detail ever
Solar scientists have unveiled spectacular new images of plasma "rain" in the sun's corona using adaptive optics.
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Scientists Spot Mysterious Object in Our Galaxy Pulsing Every 44 Minutes
Astronomers have spotted something strange: a mysterious object that keeps emitting dual X-ray and radio wave pulses every 44 minutes.
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Giant Inland Boulder a Remnant of Ancient Tsunami
Researchers say rock was carried more than 650 feet from the Tongan coast
Newser (www.newser.com)
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Scientists Stunned by 183-Million-Year-Old Fossil With Intact Skin and Scales
A 183-million-year-old fossil with preserved skin and scales is rewriting everything we thought we knew about how ancient sea monsters looked, moved, and evolved.
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Prints Aren't the Only Stable Thing About Your Fingers
Scientists say blood vessels under skin cause wet fingers to wrinkle the exact same way each time
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The Largest Black Hole Jet Ever Found Is 3 Times the Size of the Milky Way
An ancient quasar has unleashed a radio jet so vast it dwarfs the Milky Way!
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Game-Changing Fossil Discovery Reveals That Reptiles Appeared on Earth Millions of Years Earlier Than Thought
Fossil tracks from Australia reveal reptiles appeared 40 million years earlier than thought. The origin of reptiles on Earth may be up to 40 million years earlier than previously believed, based on new evidence from a significant fossil site in Australia. Fli…
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One of Earth’s Major Continents Is Rising — And Scientists Just Found the Dangerous Force Behind It
A silent shift is lifting an entire continent — and scientists have just uncovered the hidden force driving it.
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NOAA issues a 'Severe' solar storm alert, auroras expected across most of the U.S.
At 9:46 AM EDT on June 1, 2025, instruments registered a geomagnetic K-index of 8, creeping toward 9, meaning a solar storm has arrived.
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Scientists Say Humans Now Are "Pansies" Compared To Prehistoric Yellowstone People
If Yellowstone is dangerous now, it’s a cakewalk compared to the Pleistocene age where humans had to contend with mammoths, mastodons and saber-toothed-tigers. Scientists say people are "pansies" now and it’s a wonder humans survived at all.
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Solar Storms Are Pushing Elon Musk’s Satellites Back to Earth
As Earth’s orbit becomes increasingly crowded, we need more data on how space weather impacts their reentries, researchers say.
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Here Is the Real Size of a Meatball Made From the Entire Human Race (Spoiler: It’s Smaller Than You Think)
Every person on Earth packed into a single solid sphere is far smaller than you might imagine. The surprising size challenges common ideas about the scale of humanity. This unexpected comparison puts billions of people into a new perspective.
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Most-complete Stegosaur skull ever found forces rewrite of plated dinosaur history
A remarkably preserved stegosaur skull is reshaping what scientists know about plated dinosaurs and their evolution across continents.
Earth.com (www.earth.com)
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We Sent the Satellites Up… But We Forgot They Might Come Down
As thousands of satellites crowd Earth’s orbit, the skies above — and the ground below — are becoming risk zones. What happens when metal doesn't burn up in space?
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A Rogue Star Could Kick Earth Out of the Solar System
A passing star might be all it takes to throw our planet into chaos. Here’s what astronomers have just discovered.
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George E. Smith, Nobel laureate who envisioned digital imagery, dies at 95
Dr. Smith and a colleague imagined how to turn light into digital signals, pointing the way for digital photography and advances in medicine and astronomy.
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