I used AI to imagine humanity in 50,000 years — here’s how it went
AI tools let you imagine anything
Tom's Guide (www.tomsguide.com)
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The fastest-spinning 'vampire star' we know of is shrinking. Soon, it will explode
"This could explain the rarity of similar systems."
Space.com (www.space.com)
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Back to the Void: NASA Resumes ISS Spacewalks After Seven-Month Standstill
For nearly seven months, NASA’s astronauts have been grounded from stepping outside the International Space Station (ISS), following a series of alarming spacesuit malfunctions. Now, the wait is over. NASA is gearing up for back-to-back spacewalks to perform …
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See the moon and Jupiter ride the Bull in tonight’s sky
The moon will pass closely by Jupiter this evening (Jan. 10), meeting up with the gas giant in the constellation Taurus.
Space.com (www.space.com)
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Physicist introduces percolation model to explain word puzzle solving behavior
Alexander Hartmann, a physicist at the University of Oldenburg, in Germany, has introduced a new model to explain a common word puzzle phenomenon. In his paper published in the journal Physical Review E, he suggests that instances where a puzzle solver experi…
Phys.Org (phys.org)
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Scientists Stunned by Giant Ocean Worms Living in Volcanic Cracks—A Breakthrough in Marine Biology
Deep beneath the ocean floor, in one of Earth’s most extreme environments, scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery. Hidden within volcanic cavities, a unique ecosystem thrives, challenging long-held assumptions about the limits of life. Using advanced…
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Rational or Not? This Basic Math Question Took Decades To Answer.
Three mathematicians have developed a breakthrough method for proving whether numbers can be written as fractions, solving a problem that has puzzled researchers for decades. Frank Calegari, Vesselin Dimitrov and Yunqing Tang proved the irrationality of an in…
Slashdot.org (science.slashdot.org)
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Several studies claim that "time is an illusion" and doesn't exist as we know it
Debate continues to rage in the scientific community about the true meaning of time, even about its very existence at a fundamental level.
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Astronomers have for decades tried to figure out how Pluto captured its largest moon. Now, there’s a new theory
Pluto likely acquired large moon Charon in a “kiss and capture” collision billions of years ago. It may have created a subsurface ocean on the icy dwarf planet.
CNN (www.cnn.com)
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230 million-year-old dinosaur is oldest ever discovered in North America — and changes what we know about how they conquered Earth
A newfound "chicken-size" dinosaur, recently unearthed in Wyoming, changes what paleontologists thought they knew about how dinosaurs spread across the globe.
Live Science (www.livescience.com)
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'What is that?' Scientists explain white patch that appears near northern lights
A whitish, gray patch that sometimes appears in the night sky alongside the northern lights has been explained for the first time by researchers at the University of Calgary.
Phys.Org (phys.org)
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Star escapes ravenous supermassive black hole, leaving behind its stellar partner
"This is a promising sign that there continues to be new and exciting avenues to explore tidal disruption events and use them as probes of supermassive black holes."
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Rocket Report: China launches refueling demo; DoD’s big appetite for hypersonics
We’re just a few days away from getting a double-dose of heavy-lift rocket action.
Ars Technica (arstechnica.com)
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Crater Three Times Larger Than the Grand Canyon Found in the U.S.
Buried beneath the Earth’s surface, a massive crater has been uncovered that dwarfs even the Grand Canyon. Formed by an ancient asteroid impact, this geological marvel holds secrets about Earth’s history, including catastrophic events that reshaped the planet…
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Single Nerve Cord Revealed as Ancestor of Ecdysozoan Nervous Systems
A study analyzing Cambrian fossils uncovered that the ancestral ecdysozoan likely had a single ventral nerve cord, challenging long-standing views about the evolution of these structures.
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A Lost World Beneath the Pacific Ocean? Mysterious Structures Discovered Deep Within Earth’s Mantle
Unexpected mantle structures hint at ancient or unknown materials, challenging current tectonic theories and prompting deeper research. No one can see inside the Earth or drill deep enough to collect rock samples from the mantle—the layer between Earth’s core…
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Six-planet system discovered that moves in perfect mathematical harmony
Scientists have discovered a rare six-planet system where all planets orbit their star in perfect mathematical harmony.
Earth.com (www.earth.com)
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Why solving crosswords is like a phase transition
German physicist and crossword fan realized the solving process resembled a type of “percolation problem.”…
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Study Reveals Why Saber Teeth Evolved Repeatedly in Prehistoric Predators
Saber teeth – the long, sharp, blade-like canines found in extinct predators such as Smilodon – represent one of the most extreme dental adaptations in nature.
ScienceAlert (www.sciencealert.com)
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Physicist Thinks He May Have Solved The Time Travel "Grandfather Paradox", But There's A Catch
If you traveled back in time, you may not be able to tell.
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