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Debris Atmosphere Data Researchers Tracking Trajectory
- Seismometers — equipment designed to pinpoint earthquakes — are now being used to track the thousands of pieces of human-made objects abandoned in Earth's orbit. Some of those items pose a risk to humans when they fall to ... [Read More]


Planets Space Molecules Dust Life Acids
- Follow Earth on Google Life can seem rare and fragile when viewed from Earth. A single asteroid impact, a runaway climate shift, or the wrong chemical balance can change everything. For decades, scientists assumed that life's ingredients had to ... [Read More]

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Syphilis Pathogens Bacterium Diseases Treponema Relatives
- A 5500-year-old genome recovered from human skeletal remains in Colombia may give insights into the early evolution of syphilis and its relatives Traces of a bacterium related to syphilis have been found in a bone from a person who lived in the ... [Read More]


Flare Flares Energy Scientists Field Sun
- Reading time 3 minutes On September 30, 2024, the Sun unleashed a powerful explosion, causing magnetic field lines to break and reconnect in a criss-cross pattern. A Sun-observing probe was there to watch it unfold, gathering unprecedented data ... [Read More]

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Kangaroos Ad Free Ad Members Experience Nautilus Members
- Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. . A ncient kangaroos were huge. A modern kangaroo maxes out at 200 pounds, while some of their forebearers were as massive as 550 pounds. Given their size, paleontologists have analyzed whether the ancestors would have hopped in classic modern kangaroo style. The consensus from studies that have extrapolated body scaling proportions of modern kangaroos to ancient ones has been that their ankle and foot anatomy didn't offer sufficient strength to propel their weight into a hop. Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. But a study published ... [Read More]

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Sperm Rna Age Aging Rsrnas Shift
- A newly revealed "aging cliff" in sperm RNA marks a conserved molecular transition from youth to later life, offering fresh insight into how a father's age may influence the earliest stages of development. Study: Conserved shifts in sperm small ... [Read More]


Muon Technology Mining Rio Tinto Copper Technology Deposits
- Freeport-McMoRan , NexGen Energy , Rio Tinto , and BHP Group have all signed up for muon technology, and investors can expect major developments from them in 2026 as they move into commercialization. Cosmic rays are mainly high-energy protons ... [Read More]

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- Blind, slow and 500 years old – or are they? How scientists are unravelling the secrets of Greenland sharks Described by one researcher as looking 'already dead', the enigmatic creatures are one of the least understood species on the planet I ... [Read More]


Quantum Photons Quantum Internet Dots Network World
- European scientists have claimed significant progress in their efforts to create a network device that will become the fundamental building block of a quantum internet. The emerging quantum computing industry expects to use such networks to ... [Read More]


Research Quantum Quantum Research Quantum Information Science Development United States
- Feds Warn US May Lose Quantum Race Without Sustained Research Funding A lapsed federal law significantly strengthened coordination across the federal government, academia and industry on quantum computing - but gaps in authorization threaten to undermine progress, officials told lawmakers Thursday. Senior leaders from the Department of Energy, National Institute of Standards and Technology, NASA and the National Science Foundation testified before the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology that the National Quantum Initiative Act of 2018 created a long-absent national framework for ... [Read More]


Males Ad Experience Females Members Ad Free
- Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. . B elugas and other toothed whales such as dolphins are known to live in stable pods, typically ruled by an older matriarch . How the dynamics of reproduction play out in belugas ( Delphinapterus ... [Read More]

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Iron Nebula Astronomers Ring Bar University College London
- Inside a famous nebula, astronomers find an iron structure they cannot yet explain. The Ring Nebula is a bright shell of gas in the constellation Lyra. It has long served as a textbook example of how stars similar to the Sun shed their outer layers ... [Read More]


Maxime Aubert Cave Art Cave Art Sulawesi Indonesia
- NEW YORK (AP) — Handprints on cave walls in a largely unexplored area of Indonesia may be the oldest rock art studied so far, dating back to at least 67,800 years ago. The tan-colored prints analyzed by Indonesian and Australian researchers ... [Read More]

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Oxygen Retina Eyes Birds' Retinas Blood
- The light-sensitive tissue of birds' eyes is not supplied with oxygen by blood vessels – instead, it powers itself with a flood of sugar, and this may have evolutionary benefits A crucial part of birds' eyes is unlike any tissue known in ... [Read More]


Rock Art Years Evidence Cave Art Art Cave
- Hand stencils found in an Indonesian cave have been dated to back to at least 67,800 years ago, making it the world's oldest-known rock art.    The team behind the discovery suggest the location of the find provides more evidence that Australia's first people arrived around 65,000 years ago.  As there is limited evidence of humans in the area during that time period, the team are investigating other limestone caves to gather more evidence of occupation.  Tens of thousands of years ago in what is now Indonesia, a human made their mark by placing their hand upon a cave ... [Read More]

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Johns Hopkins Risk Loss Pregnancy Pregnancy Loss Chromosome
- Variants in maternal genes associated with chromosome errors in embryos that increase risk of miscarriage By studying genetic data from nearly 140,000 IVF embryos, scientists have with unprecedented detail revealed why fewer than half of human conceptions survive to birth. The research uncovered the strongest evidence yet for how common genetic differences leave some individuals more vulnerable to pregnancy loss. The vast dataset allowed the Johns Hopkins University-led team to demonstrate robust connections between specific variations in a mother's DNA and their risk of miscarriage. The ... [Read More]

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Art Rock Art Hand Sulawesi Aubert Discovery
- A hand stencil found in a cave in Sulawesi has been assessed as being at least 67,800 years old Archaeologists have discovered what they believe is the world's oldest known rock art, in a cave off the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. The hand stencil has been dated to at least 67,800 years ago, making it 1,100 years older than the earliest example of rock art that was known about before this, produced in Spain by Neanderthals. The Sulawesi work may, its finders say, provide insights into the migration of early humans to Australia. "Making this discovery was both thrilling and humbling. Seeing ... [Read More]


Motivation Memory Duke University Information Brain National University
- Researchers from the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS Medicine), and Duke University have proposed a neuroscience framework explaining how different types of motivation fundamentally reshape what and how the brain remembers. The study, published in the Annual Review of Psychology , reframes motivation not merely as "more effort" but as a set of distinct motivational moods that activate different systems in the brain, shaping memory outcomes in predictable ways. The study sheds light on two motivational moods-an adaptation-driven "interrogative mood" ... [Read More]


Tool Use Cows Tool Use Cow Veronika
- Veronika's improvised grooming device has caused great surprise – but that tells us more about humans than cows I have a farmer friend who regularly regales me with colourful stories of her cattle. Take the time when a beef cow called Noisette used her tongue to pull back the catch on the door of her pen so she could steal cattle nuts from the nearby feed bin. Or the time when she did it again, not to let herself out, but seemingly to stand back and watch as her freed compatriots "mooched around and caused mayhem." Where others see a herd of cows standing around looking bored, my ... [Read More]


Quantum Sect At Sect Id Illinois Quantum Quantum Computing
- [co-author: Walter DeGroft] Guess who's back. Back again. Quantum's back. Tell your friends. [1] For the third time in three years, the duo of Sen. Todd Young [R-IN] and Sen. Dick Durbin [D-IL] have introduced a bill to reauthorize federal funding in the quantum space. Namely, on Jan. 8, 2026, Sen. Durbin announced that he will be joining Sen. Young, and Sen. Maria Cantwell [D-WA] to introduce another bipartisan National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act. [2] Sen. Durbin's continued push for funding is unsurprising given the flurry of recent quantum activity in Illinois. For example, as ... [Read More]

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