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It's the New Moon and an annular solar eclipse.
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Physicists in Germany have carried out the most accurate measurement to date of the width of the proton. By examining a previously unexplored energy-level transition in the hydrogen atom, Lothar Maisenbacher and colleagues at the Max Planck Institute of Quant…
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Mars has long been a cold, barren world in our minds, but what if it was once something entirely different?
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A new theory reveals how even “frozen” particles can spark the emergence of order inside quantum matter.
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When light passes through materials, it typically changes direction and bends in predictable ways. This change in direction, known as refraction, is caused by a change in the speed of light as it enters a new medium. In some rare cases, however, light bends d…
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Scientists may be one step closer in their hunt for signs of past life on Mars after the Curiosity rover's latest find.
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A high-speed plasma beam, a nuclear reactor, and a 30-day Mars target.
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On Wednesday, the twelfth of August 2026, a total solar eclipse, one of nature’s most dramatic celestial events, will sweep across parts of the northern hemisphere.
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Shrinking lakes in Tibet likely woke up long-dormant tectonic faults, a new study finds. The findings strengthen the link between climate change and earthquakes
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Scientists and medical experts are countering climate denialism, vaccine scepticism and wellness pseudoscience on social media.
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Researchers have identified two brain receptors that help the brain clear away amyloid beta, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease. By stimulating these receptors in mice, scientists increased levels of a natural amyloid-breaking enzyme, reduced buildup in the br…
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Researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory are helping to pave a path for the eventual discovery of dark matter. With new approaches to measurement in the quantum realm, using quantum optical sensing techniques, ORNL scientists ar…
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In June 2023, I led a Pacific Ocean expedition and brought back molten droplets of meteoritic residue retrieved from the site of the first…
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A 2010 astronaut photo shows off the astonishing scale of the Great Dyke of Zimbabwe, which stretches over 340 miles (550 kilometers). The lengthy structure, which is not actually a dike, is full of extremely valuable minerals that fuel a massive mining indus…
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Today (Feb. 17), the moon and sun will create a "ring of fire" during an annular solar eclipse. Here's what to expect.
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The Tongan volcano expanded its mid-Pacific real estate during its latest eruptive phase.
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Paleontologists have unearthed fossilized bones of one of the smallest sauropodomorph dinosaurs from the Late Triassic of southern Brazil, offering fresh insights into early dinosaur development and physiology.
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Researchers reveal Prototaxites, a giant Devonian fossil, was not a fungus or plant but a unique extinct lineage.
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According to the researchers from the University of Pennsylvania, some of the amino acids found in the asteroid Bennu likely formed in a different way than was previously thought, effectively challenging what we thought we knew about the origins of life.
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Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity strikes again.
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Venus may be hiding a vast network of underground caves carved by ancient lava.
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A new study reveals that cannibalism in snakes is not just rare behavior but an evolving strategy for survival, shaped by ecological stress and resource scarcity.
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Creatures that can change from one form to another are a staple of science fiction: Think werewolves and Transformers. Nature, too, has its shapeshifters, such as dimorphic fungi. While scientists have known for some time that they can reversibly transition b…
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The comet is now racing away from the sun following a close flyby on Jan. 20.
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The ISS regains its full crew as four astronauts arrive after a critical medical evacuation, ensuring the continuation of essential research.
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