Meteor impact may have triggered massive Grand Canyon landslide 56,000 years ago
A massive landslide would have dammed the Colorado River, forming a deep lake that has since dried up.
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Endurance athletes that carry Neanderthal genes could be held back from reaching their peak
A Neanderthal variant in an enzyme involved in energy production has been linked to a 50% lower probability of achieving elite athletic performance.
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Earth's magnetic field is weakening — magnetic crystals from lost civilizations could hold the key to understanding why
Artifacts from the Iron Age have revealed an intense historical magnetic anomaly in the Middle East. Could using a similar approach elsewhere help us unravel the mysteries of Earth's magnetic field?
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In Its First Year, Rubin Observatory Will Gather More Space Data Than All Other Telescopes In History Combined
In just its first ten hours of activity, a single new observatory discovered 2,104 asteroids, or 10% of the entire astronomical community's annual job.
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Scientists Unearth 3.25-Million-Year-Old Mole Fossil That Could Rewrite Evolution
An astonishing 3.25-million-year-old mole fossil has just shattered long-held assumptions about evolution, revealing surprising secrets of ancient species migration and behavior!
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First video of an earthquake fault cracking has revealed another surprise
A stunning video of the ground cracking during a magnitude 7.7 earthquake in Myanmar is revealing new surprises.
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'Fossil' object dubbed 'Ammonite' discovered on the outskirts of the solar system - ABC News
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How to Build a Magnetic Field Stronger Than a Star – Using a Laser
A powerful new technique harnesses swirling plasma inside laser-blasted microtubes to produce record-breaking magnetic fields—rivaling those near neutron stars—all within a compact laboratory setup.
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Scientists Just Solved a Solar Mystery That Baffled Humanity For Centuries
We’ve never known why sunspots can last on our star’s surface for as long as they do, but we finally cracked the case.
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A lunar eclipse steals the show in a colorful sky photo of the day for July 18, 2025
The sky's orange and green glows cast a "tie-dye" effect around the moon's outline.
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Exoplanet is shrinking before the X-ray eyes of NASA's Chandra spacecraft: 'The future for this baby planet doesn’t look great'
"It's almost unfathomable to imagine what is happening to this planet. The planet's atmosphere simply cannot withstand the high X-ray dose it's receiving from its star."
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Why do we need sleep? Researchers find the answer may lie in mitochondria
Sleep may not just be rest for the mind—it may be essential maintenance for the body's power supply. A new study by University of Oxford researchers, published in Nature, reveals that the pressure to sleep arises from a build-up of electrical stress in the ti…
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How Distillation Makes AI Models Smaller and Cheaper
Fundamental technique lets researchers use a big, expensive “teacher” model to train a “student” model for less.
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Scientists Call for a Global Pause on Creating “Mirror Life” Before It’s Too Late: “The threat we’re talking about is unprecedented”
Creating synthetic lifeforms is almost here, and the consequences could be devastating.
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Local cuisine was on the menu at Cafe Neanderthal
We’re starting to find features that distinguish one Neanderthal culture from another.
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European firm has an ambitious plan to dock with the space station in 2028
“One year ago, this was out of the discussion.”…
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Grand Crown Heights Manse With Woodwork, Stained Glass Asks $13,950 a Month
Pulling into the porte cochere of this Queen Anne manse in Crown Heights would make one feel rather grand, and the details on the interior are eye-catching.
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Ancient elk petroglyphs in Mongolia show 12,000-year shift from realism to wolf-like symbols
Altai rock art reveals how elk depictions evolved over 12,000 years, reflecting shifts in climate, mobility, and cultural identity.
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World's 10 most agonisingly painful stings from insects and other creepy crawlies
You might want to give these creatures a wide berth
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I Want to Build a Treehouse for My Kids. My Wife Has a Wild Fear About What It Could Do to Our Children.
Her objection is absurd.
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