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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Dog-like robots train in Northwest caves to sniff out life on Mars
NASA scientists test autonomous dog-like robots in Northern California caves in preparation for future missions to Mars.
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Science news this week: Polar vortices and volcanoes undersea
Jan. 3, 2025: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
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4 Planets Will Align in the Sky Every Night of January—Here's How to See the Conjunction
See Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars align in the night sky this month.
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DNA Reveals Australian Marsupial Mole Is Even Weirder Than It Looks
This living, breathing hunk of golden fluff has been holding on to some very interesting secrets.
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Scientists predicted this star would explode. It's bucked expectations.
"It may erupt soon."
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Are cats and dogs smarter than babies?
It's possible to compare some aspects of animal and human intelligence, but not all researchers like to.
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Planet's Odd Atmosphere Doesn't Match The Disc It Was Born in
If the modern age of astronomy could be summarized in a few words, it would probably be "the age of shifting paradigms." Thanks to next-generation telescopes, instruments, and machine learning, astronomers are conducting deeper investigations into cosmologica…
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Today Earth Is Closest To A ‘Solar Maximum’ Sun. So Why Is It So Cold?
Earth is now closer to the sun than at any other time of the year. Here's why our planet's axial tilt, not proximity to the sun, is the key factor.
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What I learned from a black hole in Los Angeles
French artist Marcel Duchamp believed the creative act is a specific dance between artist and spectator.
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Study: Sulfur helps gold reach Earth’s surface
Scientists have long suspected that sulfur, which forms strong chemical bonds with gold, allows it to be transported up to the surface.
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