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.
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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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SpaceX adds 27 Starlink satellites to constellation after successful launch from California (video)
Liftoff occurred at 3:10 p.m. EDT on Saturday (May 31).
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The Ocean Is Getting Darker, Threatening All That Lives Within
Almost all life in the ocean depends on the upper waters where sunlight filters in, known as the photic zone – but new research suggests this narrow window of valuable marine light is shrinking in oceans worldwide.
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2000 times the volume of Earth! These scientists made a discovery, this planet in our solar system was twice as large 4.5 billion years ago.
A recent study published in Nature Astronomy reveals that Jupiter did not always look as we know it today. 4.5 billion years ago, the gas giant was twice as large as it is today and had a magnetic field 50 times as strong. A colossal planet at the origins of…
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Scientists find that major Earth systems are on the verge of total collapse
Hidden in every tenth of a degree of extra warmth are hair-trigger switches built into Earth systems that are critical for all life.
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In the search for signs of life on Mars, Perseverance reaches a crucial rock site.
The Perseverance rover has reached a critical geological site on Mars that scientists believe could hold vital clues about the planet's ancient past and potential for harboring life. Named Krokodillen, this 30-hectare plateau represents a crucial transition z…
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MIT’s Chilling Experiment That Could Prove Gravity Is Quantum
MIT physicists froze a mirror using lasers in a daring bid to catch gravity behaving like a quantum force — and it just might work.
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Strauss’ ‘Blue Danube’ is beamed into space as Vienna celebrates with a concert
Strauss' “Blue Danube” waltz has finally made it into space, nearly a half-century after missing a ride on NASA's Voyagers. The European Space Agency's big radio antenna in Spain beamed the waltz into the cosmos Saturday. Operators aimed the antenna at Voyage…
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Scientists warn that polar warming might alter ocean currents and cause massive flooding in the U.S.
Arctic ocean is warming at record pace, threatening collapse of AMOC and heightening risk of severe coastal flooding in eastern U.S. states.
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Japan Is Ready to Fight a $385 Billion Annual Polluting Beast by Offering a Greener Alternative to Traditional Cement
Japanese researchers have quietly developed a new material that skips cement entirely—and it’s made from what most construction sites throw away. Early tests show it holds up where it matters most.
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The Universe's Most Powerful Cosmic Rays May Finally Be Explained
Somewhere in our galaxy are engines capable of driving atomic fragments to velocities that come within a whisker of lightspeed.
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NASA Is Planning to Build a Massive Telescope on the Moon’s Dark Side
NASA’s bold plan to build a giant telescope on the Moon’s dark side could unlock secrets from the dawn of the universe.
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SpaceX launches Falcon 9 from Vandenberg SFB Saturday afternoon
SpaceX is planning another Falcon 9 rocket launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base for 1:10 p.m. on Saturday.
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After fifty years of trying, science has created the toughest diamond on Earth in a laboratory
Scientists have successfully synthesized lonsdaleite, a hexagonal diamond 40% harder than diamond, after 50 years of attempts.
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Largest Horned Dinosaur Ever Found Looks Like It Walked Off a Marvel Set
A newly discovered dinosaur with twisted, blade-like horns and a peacock-worthy frill is rewriting what we thought we knew about prehistoric giants.
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Research roundup: Ping-pong bots, the genetic key for ginger cats, and more
Also: drumming chimpanzees, picking styles of two jazz greats, and an ancient underground city’s soundscape…
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Incredible 'black smokers' discovered in a part of the deep ocean where they should not exist
The incredible discovery of Jøtul is the first hydrothermal vent field ever seen along a 311-mile stretch of the Knipovich Ridge.
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