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Jun 7th, 2025 - CHICAGO (AP) — A bottlenose dolphin at a Chicago zoo gave birth to a calf early Saturday morning with the help of a fellow mom, in a successful birth recorded on video by zoo staff. The dolphin calf was born at Brookfield Zoo Chicago early ... [Read More]
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Jun 7th, 2025 - By A newly developed AI model has allowed researchers to re-date many of the Dead Sea Scrolls, some of which now appear to be much older than previously thought. The University of Groningen announced the news in a June 4 press release . The Dead ... [Read More]
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Jun 7th, 2025 - Astronomers have discovered a massive black hole jet that is three times bigger than the Milky Way. The jet is known as Quasar J1601+3102, and it was first spotted by astronomers using the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR). Researchers estimate that the ... [Read More]
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Jun 7th, 2025 - For years, scientists have combed the skies for signs of distant planets and potential life. Their efforts have turned up countless intriguing discoveries, inspiring even more sophisticated ways to explore the universe. Telescopes and measurement ... [Read More]
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Jun 7th, 2025 - Long believed to be confined to the lab, the bizarre and cooperative behavior of "worm towers" has now been documented in nature. An international team of researchers has recorded the first direct evidence of nematodes forming vertical, living structures in decaying fruit in German orchards. It's a phenomenon once thought to be mythical. These living towers, built from worm bodies, act as a collective vehicle to reach new environments and improve survival under stress. Worm towers step into nature For years, scientists suspected that nematodes might build these structures in the wild, but ... [Read More]
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Jun 6th, 2025 - Many of the Dead Sea Scrolls may be older than experts thought, according to an artificial intelligence (AI) analysis. Consisting of about 1,000 ancient manuscripts etched onto animal skin, papyrus and copper, the Dead Sea Scrolls contain the ... [Read More]
Source: livescience.com
Jun 6th, 2025 - If you don't know a lot about the unicorn of the sea, you are not alone. When I was younger, I didn't believe these animals were real. They seemed like something made up from my storybooks. However, narwhals are real, and they are actually pretty ... [Read More]
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Jun 6th, 2025 - Religious temples across China shelter thousands of ancient trees, including species extinct in the wild. At the foot of China's Zhongnan Mountains, golden leaves blanket the courtyard of the Gu Guanyin Temple. The source of this shimmering display ... [Read More]
Source: zmescience.com
Jun 6th, 2025 - Nord Quantique's plan for error correction involves far less hardware. Everyone in quantum computing agrees that error correction will be the key to doing a broad range of useful calculations. But early every company in the field seems to have a ... [Read More]
Source: arstechnica.com
Jun 6th, 2025 - Thanks to the creative application of new technologies, the 2020s are quietly shaping up to be a golden age of archaeology. In 2023, then-21-year-old Luke Farritor (now with the Department of Government Efficiency ) combined machine‑learning pattern recognition with high‑resolution CT scans to decipher the first word from the Herculaneum scrolls —a Roman library charred by Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. Fully decrypting the library could ultimately double the surviving corpus of Ancient Greek and Roman literature—an unprecedented bonanza for classical scholarship. Analysis ... [Read More]
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Jun 6th, 2025 - Astronomers have seen a rare, extremely energetic explosion when stars at least 3 times bigger than the Sun wandered too close to a supermassive black hole. The result was an unprecedented cosmic explosion. This type of event has been observed for ... [Read More]
Source: cosmosmagazine.com
Jun 6th, 2025 - Sign up for CNN's Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more . A tiny sign revealed in April seemed like it might change the universe as we know it. Astronomers had ... [Read More]
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Jun 6th, 2025 - Astronomers have spotted a giant exoplanet bigger than Saturn circling a red dwarf star only one-fifth the mass of the Sun. This finding rewrites expectations about where massive planets can form and hints that such worlds may be common around the ... [Read More]
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Jun 6th, 2025 - Was the "Big Bang" a cosmic rebound? New study suggests the Universe may have started inside a giant black hole. Most popular science books start the universe with a single, explosive Big Bang. A new study argues something quieter but no less ... [Read More]
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Jun 6th, 2025 - India has reported a sudden rise in COVID cases, starting from late May. Authorities said the number of active cases of the disease has surpassed 5,000. India is the latest of a number of countries to report an uptick in COVID cases this year as, more than five years after the virus was declared a global pandemic , waves of new strains continue to emerge . Here is what we know about the new variant of COVID and where it has spread: How many COVID cases are there in India? As of Thursday this week, there are 5,364 active cases in India, according to India's Ministry of Health and Family ... [Read More]
Source: aljazeera.com
Jun 6th, 2025 - Early visions of Mars: Meet the astronomer who used science fiction to imagine the red planet Living in today's age of ambitious robotic exploration of Mars , with an eventual human mission to the red planet likely to happen one day, it is hard to imagine a time when Mars was a mysterious and unreachable world. And yet, before the invention of the rocket, astronomers who wanted to explore Mars beyond what they could see through their telescopes had to use their imaginations. As a space historian and author of the book " For the Love of Mars: A Human History of the Red Planet ," I've ... [Read More]
Source: theconversation.com
Jun 6th, 2025 - Tropical reefs might look like inanimate rock, but these colorful seascapes are built by tiny jellyfish-like animals called corals. While adult corals build solid structures that are firmly attached to the sea floor, baby corals are not confined to their reefs. They can drift with ocean currents over great distances to new locations that might give them a better chance of survival. The underwater cities that corals construct are home to about a quarter of all known marine species . They are incredibly important for humans, too, contributing at least a trillion dollars per year in ecosystem ... [Read More]
Source: theconversation.com
Jun 5th, 2025 - "This is something I never thought I'd hold," John Moore Jr. said Tuesday, as he showed off the document with U.S. Moore and crew member Tanner Mansell were convicted in 2022 of theft of property within special maritime jurisdiction. The two men avoided prison time but were ordered to pay $3,343.72 in restitution. The felony convictions prevented them from voting in Florida, owning firearms or traveling freely outside the U.S. Moore said he and his attorneys were surprised by the pardon, because they hadn't petitioned for one. "We didn't reach out to the White House," Moore said. "We never ... [Read More]
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Jun 5th, 2025 - June 5 (UPI) -- A Wisconsin zoo announced it has called off the search for an otter on the loose since March, explaining the animal "has made the decision to be a wild otter." The New Zoo & Adventure Park in Green Bay previously revealed two otters, Louie and Ophelia, escaped from their enclosure during a snowstorm March 20. Ophelia was recaptured and returned to the zoo April 2, but Louie has proved to be more elusive. "At no point during his time away has Louie been spotted (and reported to us) repeatedly in the same yard or waterway, which is what would have been required to set traps to ... [Read More]
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Jun 5th, 2025 - Colorado Parks and Wildlife advised dog owners to keep pets on-leash when walking in moose habitat, and to choose trails with good visibility Following a trio of moose attacks in Colorado, state officials are asking dog owners in mountain towns to keep their pets on-leash. The three incidents occurred successive days this past week, in three different Colorado mountain towns. In all three, the people who were attacked were walking dogs when they encountered female moose. On Friday, May 30, two women walking four dogs off-leash in the town of Fairplay came across a cow moose, which charged ... [Read More]
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