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February Groundhogs Candlemas Day Groundhog Hibernation Spring
- ( The Conversation ) – According to legend, if the groundhog sees his shadow on February 2nd, there will be six more weeks of winter; if not, an early spring is predicted. Of course groundhogs – also known as woodchucks – don't ... [Read More]

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San Jos Eacute Ship Treasure Colombia Wreck Spain
- By Over 10 years after its initial discovery, "the greatest sunken treasure in the history of humanity" still sits untouched at the bottom of the Caribbean Ocean as American treasure hunters, indigenous groups, and officials from Spain and Colombia ... [Read More]


Force Ice Bowl Normal Force Acceleration Friction
- Here are three smart tricks, based on an understanding of frictional forces, to beat a slippery slope. I don't know who invented this crazy challenge, but the idea is to put someone in a carved-out ice bowl and see if they can get out. Check it out ... [Read More]

Source: wired.com

Quantum Computing Qubits Quantum Computers Bit Problem
- The idea behind quantum computing has existed for a long while now, with the primary goal being to basically create . While we have yet to see a fully realized quantum computer that comes close to that overall vision, we have seen a lot of progress ... [Read More]

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Jet Telescope Hole Event Horizon M87
- Scientists have traced a 3,000-light-year-long cosmic jet streaming out from the first black hole ever imaged to its likely source point with the help of "significantly enhanced coverage" from the global Event Horizon Telescope, a new study published this week revealed. The findings, published in the journal "Astronomy & Astrophysics" on Wednesday, could help pinpoint exactly from where and how black holes launch vast cosmic jets that travel at nearly the speed of light. M87 is a supermassive black hole located in the Messier 87 Galaxy around 55 light years from Earth, and is 6.5 billion ... [Read More]

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Shrubs Plant Shrub Ilex Opaca Plants Evergreen
- Here's what shrubs you should never add to your landscape Like non-native vines and trees, invasive shrubs can take over a landscape quickly. "Invasive shrubs have a high reproductive capacity by seeds or roots and are tolerant of growing in a wide ... [Read More]


Times 1 Times 8209 Particle Dose Accuracy
- Bridging speed and accuracy in radiation therapy QA Led by Professor Fu Jin, the study addresses a critical challenge in radiation therapy: balancing the computational speed and accuracy of EPID-based dose verification. EPID has emerged as a key ... [Read More]


Spider Mites Spiders Species Araneothrombium Brasiliensis Larvae
- Follow Earth on Google Someone at Brazil's Butantan Institute was sorting through spiders in the collection when they spotted something that looked decorative. On a spider only a few millimeters long, there was a neat string of pale beads clinging ... [Read More]

Source: earth.com

Heat Heating Cern's Accelerator Lhc Waste Heat Higgs Boson
- CERN supercollider gets sustainable side hustle heating local homes Okay, CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) might have uncovered the Higgs boson and helped redefine our concept of physical reality, but what has it done for us lately? How about a ... [Read More]

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Worm Carter Center Guinea Cases Infections South Sudan
- ATLANTA (AP) — There were only 10 reported cases of Guinea worm infections confined to three countries in 2025, a historic low announced Friday by The Carter Center. The new mark comes barely a year after the death of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter , who often said he hoped to outlive the Guinea worm . When the former president's center launched an eradication program in the mid-1980s, the parasite still afflicted millions of people in developing countries. "We think about President Carter's legacy" and his push to get to zero cases, said Adam Weiss, director of the center's Guinea ... [Read More]

Source: apnews.com

Artemis Ii Launch Moon Mission Day Crew
- Are you ready for a bona fide moon shot? The upcoming Artemis II mission is one of the most exciting space excursions in recent memory. It'll be the first time humans have flown to the moon since December 1972, when the landmark  Apollo ... [Read More]

Source: cnet.com

Population Python Population Pythons Python Temperatures Snakes
- Florida's invasive python population is a bit like the Terminator down in the Sunshine State. There's just no stopping them. Not even dropping temperatures are getting the snakes down. Whereas other cold-blooded reptiles are struggling with the ... [Read More]


Dingoes People K'gari Island Incidents Population
- Reading time 4 minutes After the tragic death of Canadian backpacker Piper James on K'gari (Fraser Island) on January 19, a coroner found the 19-year-old had been bitten by dingoes while she was still alive, but the most likely cause of death was ... [Read More]

Source: gizmodo.com

Holes Black Holes Simulations Hole Gas Times
- New simulations suggest the first small black holes could binge on gas and balloon quickly. Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have spotted supermassive black holes—objects up to millions of times the sun's mass—at times ... [Read More]


Jackson Snake Florida Foot Big Cypress Python
- Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... On a recent afternoon, Carl Jackson and his family were hunting for pythons on a dirt road about 30 miles east of Naples in Big Cypress National Preserve. Jackson said he turned his truck around to retrace his tracks. A few miles down the road he noticed something — python tracks crossing the road, and they were over the tracks of his tires. The snakes must have just crossed! He jumped out of the truck and followed the tracks, which seemed to be from a smaller snake, into the underbrush between the road and a canal. Within seconds he saw a big ... [Read More]


Flare Plasma Flares Sun Orbiter Solar Orbiter
- Weak magnetic hiccups can cascade into a flare and a lingering rain of plasma. Imagine standing on a snowy mountain ridge. A single fracture forms in the ice crust, or a small patch of heavy snow shifts just an inch. That tiny movement destabilizes the snowpack below, which pushes against the next layer. Within moments, the entire mountainside is a cascading white sheet of destruction. We call this phenomenon an avalanche. Now, thanks to the European Space Agency's Solar Orbiter spacecraft, we know that our Sun—a churning ball of million-degree plasma—operates by the same ... [Read More]


Seti Home Radio Signals Search Project Data
- ST. PAUL, Minn., Jan. 30 (UPI) -- One of the longest-running searches for extraterrestrial life is coming to end this year as U.S. scientists wrap up a popular program that enlisted millions of home computer users to analyze radio signals received from space. After years poring through immense amounts of generated data, the program's co-founders at the University of California at Berkeley told UPI this week they are probing 100 detected signals deemed to be the best candidates for messages from "ET" before the effort is wrapped up for good, 27 years after it was launched. But even though the ... [Read More]

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Moon Deg Magnitude Sunset Stars Time
- Sky This Week is brought to you in part by Celestron. Friday, January 30 The Moon passes 4° north of Jupiter this evening at 9 P.M. EST. The pair is visible most of the night in the central region of Gemini. Early in the evening, the nearly Full Moon hangs to the upper left of bright Jupiter. The gas giant outshines either of the Twins' brightest stars, Castor and Pollux.  Over in the north, the constellation Camelopardalis arcs above the North Star late tonight. A few degrees from the Giraffe's magnitude 4.3 alpha star lies Collinder 464 (Cr 464), a bright open cluster that ... [Read More]


Ion Batteries Lithium Layer Lithium Ion Cathode
- The method uses common battery industry chemicals to create a stable protective coating that slows degradation, with early testing showing promise though long-term data remains pending. Lithium-ion batteries are used in smartphones, laptops, electric cars, and stationary energy storage systems. Although their design has hardly changed in years, one key problem remains: the gradual aging of cells. That's why lithium-ion batteries lose capacity over time. A team of researchers at the University of Maryland (via NewScientist ) have discovered a new solution that could extend the service life of ... [Read More]

Source: pcworld.com

Chips China Energy China's Images Photonic Chips
- China is betting on 'optical' computer chips – will they power AI? As generative artificial-intelligence models become more sophisticated and eat up more energy to produce images and videos, the electronic chips that power them are reaching their limits of speed and efficiency . Optical chips – semiconductor chips that run on light rather than electricity – could solve these problems, say researchers working in the field. Such chips, also called photonic chips, are still years away from being integrated into consumer computers and are unlikely to wholly replace electronic ... [Read More]

Source: nature.com