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Quantum Release National Quantum Initiative Quantum Computing Nqi Bill
- A bipartisan group of United States senators introduced a bill Thursday (Jan. 8) that would extend the National Quantum Initiative (NQI) by five years and expand its activities. The NQI was enacted in 2018 and has supported the U.S. quantum ... [Read More]

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Cloud Cloud 9 Gas Galaxy Matter Mass
- It's quick and easy to access Live Science Plus, simply enter your email below. We'll send you a confirmation and sign you up for our daily newsletter, keeping you up to date with the latest science news. Astronomers have revealed a new type of ... [Read More]


Shower Meteor Showers Meteors Night Hour
- There will be plenty of chances to spot shooting stars throughout 2026, with meteor showers putting on a show nearly every month. The two biggest showers of the year are expected to have excellent viewing conditions, while others may produce ... [Read More]

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Regions Brain Motor Cortex Expressions Expression
- When a baby smiles at you, it's almost impossible not to smile back. This spontaneous reaction to a facial expression is part of the back-and-forth that allows us to understand each other's emotions and mental states. Faces are so important to ... [Read More]


Quantum Computing Quantum Quantum Technology Sens Young Quantum Initiative Research
- The updated bill text adds multiple federal hubs to fund workforce growth and quantum technology research and development, as industry leaders hope for swift passage. On Thursday, Sens. Todd Young, R-Ind., and Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., introduced the National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act to praise from industry leaders. The National Quantum Initiative Act was initially signed into law by President Donald Trump during his first term in office in 2018. It expired in 2023, and efforts to reauthorize the program have since fallen short of passage. The new legislation would extend the ... [Read More]

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Planets System Years Star Planet Four Planets
- New research gives us the answer many have been long wondering. Astronomers have cataloged thousands of exoplanets, and a pattern keeps showing up: Around most stars, the most common planets are bigger than Earth but smaller than Neptune. They're ... [Read More]


Matter Dark Matter Detectors Mahapatra Scientists Universal Sci
- Looking up at the night sky feels like you're seeing the universe. But physicists say most of it is missing from view. Not missing as in far away, but missing as in invisible. Scientists there is about five times as much dark matter as normal ... [Read More]


Van Dokkum Hole James Webb Telescope Van Dokkum's Holes Black Hole
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Crew Nasa Iss Issue Station Space
- Reading time 3 minutes A medical issue affecting a Crew-11 astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) has forced the agency to postpone Thursday's spacewalk indefinitely and consider bringing the crew home early. In a statement issued ... [Read More]

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Deer Signposts Markers Glow Researchers Light
- During the mating season every autumn, the male whitetail deer walk around the forest, leaving marks that would tell the females nearby that a charming gentleman is roaming around there. When the sky dips in twilight, the deer vigorously rakes his antlers under a tree, licks the branch, and shreds it until the cambium layers inside are exposed. With his testosterone levels dancing in an upswing, he would go to great lengths to attract a mate. He rubs his foreheads against the exposed wood to leave behind perfume. With his hooves, he scrapes the ground to clear away vegetation. He digs up a ... [Read More]


Nasa Missions Science Space Nasa's Years
- Science Inside Donald Trump's Attack on NASA's Science Missions During his first year back in office, the president tried to bring America's age of discovery to an end. A test model of the Perseverance rover, designed to explore the surface of ... [Read More]


Fossils Homo Years Africa Species Hublin
- Where did our species first emerge? Fossils discovered in Morocco dating back more than 773,000 years bolster the theory that Homo sapiens originally appeared in Africa, scientists said in a study Wednesday. The oldest Homo sapien fossils , dating ... [Read More]

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Carnyx Hoard West Norfolk Mark Hinman Fraser Hunter Roman Army
- The hoard, uncovered by archaeologists in Norfolk, includes rare animal-headed battle trumpet A team of UK archaeologists have discovered a rare war trumpet dating from the first century AD which was used by Celtic tribes to intimidate their ... [Read More]


Asteroids Asteroid Space Rock 2025 Mn45 Mn45 Rubin
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Supernova Remnant Kepler's Video Star Scientists
- The expansion of Kepler's Supernova Remnant over the past 25 years is summed up in 40 seconds in a new video released by NASA. The stunning time-lapse was created using data from  NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory . It goes back to 1604, when the German astronomer Johannes Kepler discovered the supernova in the sky. Thus began the research, and scientists learned that Kepler's Supernova (SN 1604) is a Type Ia supernova, where a little white dwarf star exploded after exceeding a critical mass. In the aftermath, it either pulled materials from a companion star or combined with another ... [Read More]


Whales Arctic Marine Life Disease Npr Species Whale Arctic Circle
- Arctic marine life is notoriously difficult to study because of its remoteness. But drones have enabled whales to be monitored and diagnosed while being minimally invasive, according to a new study. By having drones collect samples of whale breath or "blow" from humpback, sperm and fin whales in the northeast Atlantic to screen for pathogens , researchers have "confirmed for the first time that a potentially deadly whale virus" is "circulating above the Arctic Circle," said a news release about the study published in the journal BMC Veterinary Research . Cetacean morbillivirus can cause ... [Read More]

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Southern Africa Arrow Poison Years South Africa Tips
- The oldest evidence for the use of arrow poison globally was long thought to come from Egypt, dating to 4,000 years ago. It was a black, toxic residue on bone arrowheads from a tomb at the Naga ed Der archaeological site. New evidence from southern Africa is challenging this. New research has found poison on stone arrow tips from South Africa dating to 60,000 years ago. It is the oldest direct evidence for hunting with poisoned arrows. This adds to what is already known about the know-how of ancient African bowhunters. These abilities may have contributed to our species' long and flourishing ... [Read More]


Zika Virus Adams Waldorf Cases Mosquitoes Children
- The Zika virus epidemic that began in Brazil in 2015 and quickly spread to other countries caused an unprecedented flood of neurological disease, especially among infants, and changed the perception of the mosquito-borne disease forever. A virus once believed to be largely benign was suddenly ravaging the brains of infants and causing central nervous disease in adults, leading WHO to declare an international public health emergency in February 2016, which lasted 9 months. Ten years later, many questions remain, including why the virus became so harmful and whether it will cause another ... [Read More]

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Flu Cases Clinics Lcg Boston Emergency Department Boston
- The city of Boston opened its first in a series of flu and COVID-19 vaccination clinics on Wednesday in response to a surge in cases and hospitalizations in Massachusetts , as local health officials urged its residents to get vaccinated. Recently, a new variant of influenza A, known as the subclade K , has severely impacted Massachusetts, resulting in the deaths of 33 adults, including four children statewide, according to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Two of those pediatric deaths were in Boston, the first children to die of flu-related illnesses since 2013. The last week ... [Read More]


Asteroid Greenstreet Rubin Minutes Mn45 2025 Mn45
- Astronomers say they've found an asteroid that spins faster than other space rocks of its size . The asteroid, known as 2025 MN45, is nearly half a mile (710 meters) in diameter and makes a full rotation every 1.88 minutes, based on an analysis of data from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory . "This is now the fastest-spinning asteroid that we know of, larger than 500 meters," University of Washington astronomer Sarah Greenstreet said today at the American Astronomical Society's winter meeting in Phoenix. Greenstreet, who serves as an assistant astronomer at the National Science Foundation's ... [Read More]

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