Ancient Observatory or Something Else? Groundbreaking Study Challenges Famous “Wheel of Ghosts” Purpose
A scientific discovery challenges the common perception of Rujm el-Hiri in the Golan Heights. A new study by Tel Aviv University and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev has unveiled groundbreaking insights into the Rujm el-Hiri site, also known as the "Wheel o…
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Why ‘Kessler Syndrome’ could turn from a hypothetical to a space disaster reality
This week, uncover why experts are worried about Kessler Syndrome, meet the species newly discovered in 2024, marvel at a mystery volcano revealed, and more.
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Scientists Find Largest Dinosaur Footprint Site Ever Found in the U.K. — Here’s Why It’s ‘Exhilarating’
Researchers in England have found the largest dinosaur footprint site ever discovered in the U.K. about 60 miles northwest of London. The tracks date back to 166 million years ago and appear to belong to two distinct types of dinosaurs.
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Space photo of the week: Hubble celebrates 10 years of hunting giants
Behold, the giants! The Hubble Space Telescope has completed a decade of observing Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
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Evidence of a massive, early-universe black hole stuns astronomers
Astronomers found a massive black hole that spent ages in a "quiet" phase when everything around it in the early universe roared.
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Quadrantid meteor shower to light up skies with dazzling ‘fireball’ shooting stars — and New Yorkers may be in luck
The Quadrantid meteor shower — one of the best annual meteor showers — will be peaking overnight from Thursday to Friday, producing "fireball" brightness and...
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Sci-Fi No More: First-Ever Image of a Sunlike Star’s Astrosphere Captured in Space
Astronomers have captured a stunning first: an image of a protective bubble around a star like our sun. This mysterious astrosphere, a cosmic shield against harmful radiation, could hold clues about the sun’s turbulent youth. Nicknamed The Moth, this star boa…
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NASA to Reveal New Mars Sample Return Plans on Jan. 7 – Here’s How to Tune In
NASA’s Mars Sample Return mission faces a pivotal moment. With costs soaring and timelines slipping, the agency is rethinking its approach to one of its most ambitious goals: bringing Mars rocks back to Earth. A major announcement on Jan. 7 could reshape the …
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Strange structures discovered in the Pacific could change our understanding of Earth
Scientists believe they’ve found a window into the dawn of time on Earth, and it’s hidden beneath the Pacific Ocean.A team led by geophysicist Simon Lamb, of the University of Wellington and scientist Cornel de Ronde, of GNS Science, said the key to our past …
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Hidden Beneath Antarctica’s Frozen Lake Enigma: Something Extraordinary Lurks Under 14 Meters of Ice
Deep beneath Antarctica’s frozen Lake Enigma, hidden under 14 meters of thick ice, scientists have uncovered something extraordinary that defies expectations. This mysterious discovery challenges long-held beliefs about where life can thrive and could hold se…
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Century-Old Challenge Of “Atomic Diffraction” Finally Solved Thanks To Graphene
This experiment is “fundamentally different” from all previous atomic diffraction experiments.
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Astronomers Finally Pin Down the Origins of Fast Radio Bursts–By Analyzing Their Powerful Twinkling
Astronomers finally discovered the origin of fast radio bursts (FRBs)–mysterious and powerful bursts from outer space first seen in 2007.
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NASA's Stunning New Image Reveals Dust Devils in Action on Mars
An incredible image of Mars has been released that captures the relentless activity of dust devils, swirling across the planet's surface.
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Physicists Measure Quantum Geometry of Electrons For First Time
A new breakthrough may help scientists solve some of the mysteries of the quantum realm.
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Fighter aircraft ‘activates its cloaking device’ and people have a lot to say about it
Footage of a fighter aircraft ‘activating its cloaking device’ has gone viral and people have been left stunned, to say the least.
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Dear Abby: Man invites grandkids to meteor shower event and amateur astronomer in-law isn’t over the moon
I thought they understood it would be an adult event, as we’ll be up half the night and traveling 30 minutes to get to the dark sky site.
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Ants better than humans at group projects
A new study found that ants perform better at solving puzzles in a group than humans, especially when the humans are not allowed to speak with one another. Longhorn crazy…
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“Homo juluensis”: Scientists Claim To Have Discovered New Species of Humans
Researcher Christopher J. Bae identified Homo juluensis, a new human species that coexisted with Denisovans in Asia. A University of Hawaiʻi researcher may have identified a new human species, Homo juluensis, which could encompass enigmatic groups like the De…
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Venus and crescent Moon stun stargazers
The planet appeared shining brightly above a crescent Moon on Friday.
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Dear Abby: Host pulls the plug on adults-only night-sky event when BIL adds 3 pre-teens to the mix
She doesn't want kids there, and can't understand how brother-in-law felt it was ok to invite the girls before asking her.
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