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Scientists Are Stumped by Mysterious Pulsing 'Star'
Fifteen thousand light years away something is semaphoring into space. And scientists are eager to solve its riddle.
The Nobel Prize Winner Who Thinks We Have the Universe All Wrong
A dam Riess was 27 years old when he began the work that earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics, and just 41 when he received it. Earlier this year, Riess, who is now in his early
RFK Jr.’s ‘Make America Healthy Again’ report seems riddled with AI slop
Kennedy Jr.’s controversial “Make America Healthy Again” commission report. Signs point to AI tomfoolery, and the use of ChatGPT specifically, which calls into question the veracity of the White
Google, Justice Department face off in climactic showdown in search monopoly case
Google returned to federal court Friday to fend off the U.S. Justice Department's attempt to topple its internet empire at the same time it's navigating a pivotal shift to artificial intelligence
A reservoir of gold lies hidden in Earth’s core. Scientists say it’s leaking
An analysis of Hawaii’s volcanic rocks revealed Earth’s core is leaking gold and other precious metals, a study found. The elements emerge when ocean islands form.
3D genome mapping technology sheds light on how plants regulate photosynthesis
Chinese researchers have developed a technology that sheds light on how the three-dimensional (3D) organization of plant genomes influences gene expression—especially in photosynthesis.
SpaceX plans launch of advanced GPS satellite for Space Force
A SpaceX launch of an advanced GPS satellite for the U.S. Space Force was scheduled for a 1:23 p.m. ET Friday launch from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
Context-based evolution teaching can enhance student comprehension
A new study conducted by the Institute for Biology Education has concluded that the way in which supporting knowledge of key evolutionary findings is taught in biology lessons influences the entire
Hidden inland boulder is proof of massive tsunami that hit Tonga 7,000 years ago
In order to move the "exceptional" and massive rock, the tsunami was likely around 164-feet tall - the height of the Arc de Triomphe.
Astronomers discover new evidence of intermediate-mass black holes
In the world of black holes, there are generally three size categories: stellar-mass black holes (about five to 50 times the mass of the sun), supermassive black holes (millions to billions of times
China's latest spacecraft aims to bring 'groundbreaking' samples back from asteroid near Mars
The Tianwen-2 probe, which was launched on Thursday, represents a "significant step in China’s new journey of interplanetary exploration". View on euronews
The habitability of Earth tells us the likelihood of finding life elsewhere
The hunt for habitable worlds has become a hot topic in astronomy. For decades, the search has been focused on planets in the "Goldilocks zone"; that narrow band around a star where water stays
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