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Carbon Planet Planet's Atmosphere Formation Astronomers
- Astronomers are scratching their heads at the odd chemistry, which hints at soot clouds and possibly diamond formation deep inside. Astronomers using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have found an exoplanet that is a bit out of the ordinary. The ... [Read More]


Species Santa Catarina Frogs Frog Forests Pumpkin
- A tiny amphibian highlights how much biodiversity still hides in Brazil's mountains. In the mountains of southern Brazil, a frog just over a centimeter long lives in the leaf litter of the forest floor. It is bright orange, active during the day, ... [Read More]


Vampire Squid Squid Octopuses Vampire Genome Study
- Follow Earth on Google Chromosomes are the packages that hold DNA, and different animals have different numbers of them. Octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish are closely related, yet they don't match at all. Vampire and other squid and cuttlefish have ... [Read More]

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Fomalhaut System Years Star Dust Objects
- While searching for exoplanets, scientists captured the first direct images of colliding objects in a neighboring star system. Young star systems are a place of violent collisions. Rocks, comets, asteroids and larger objects carom off one another ... [Read More]


Shower Meteors Showers Meteor Ursids Howard Hughes Medical Institute's
- Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... By ADITHI RAMAKRISHNAN NEW YORK (AP) — The last major meteor shower of the year, known as the Ursids , peaks soon, bringing glowing streaks to nighttime and early morning skies. Compared to other meteor showers , it's more subdued, but experts say it's still worth a glimpse. Meteor showers happen when space rocks hit Earth's atmosphere at extremely high speeds and burn up, gaining fiery tails — the end of a "shooting star." Random meteors are visible from Earth on any given clear night, but more predictable meteor showers happen yearly ... [Read More]


Egypt Temple Amenhotep Iii Colossi Supreme Council Mohamed Ismail
- Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... BY SAMY MAGDY AND AHMED HATEM LUXOR, Egypt (AP) — Egypt on Sunday revealed the revamp of two colossal statues of a prominent pharaoh in the southern city of Luxor, the latest in the government's ... [Read More]


Stars Nitrogen Years Gs Gs 3073 Holes
- For two decades, astronomers have wondered how supermassive black holes could exist less than a billion years after the Big Bang. They knew that the processes inside normal stars simply couldn't create such objects within that ... [Read More]


Stars Matter Dark Stars Dark Matter Objects Star
- Three faint smudges in James Webb's data may be pointing to something astronomers have argued about for years: "dark stars." The name sounds like science fiction, and it's misleading. These objects wouldn't be dim, and they wouldn't be stars in the ... [Read More]


Year Solstice Day Sun Equinox Winter
- Yes the darkest day of the year is here, but that means brighter days are ahead. Sunday is the shortest day of the year north of the equator, where the solstice marks the start of astronomical winter. It's the opposite in the Southern Hemisphere, ... [Read More]

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Mosasaur Tooth Freshwater Water River North Dakota
- Follow Earth on Google A massive predator's tooth turned up in North Dakota, a place better known for dinosaurs than sea monsters. The discovery raised eyebrows right away. Mosasaur fossils usually come from ocean sediments. These reptiles were built for life at sea, patrolling ancient waters during the age of dinosaurs. Finding one inland is not just unusual. It feels almost wrong. What makes this discovery even stranger is where the tooth was found. It came from a river deposit, mixed in with fossils of land dinosaurs and freshwater animals. That kind of setting does not happen by ... [Read More]

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Comet Comet 3i Atlas 3i Atlas Object System
- The comet 3I/ATLAS will soon make its closest approach to Earth. The comet, which was initially believed to be an alien spacecraft, was first discovered on July 1, 2025, by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System telescope in Río ... [Read More]


Supernova Webb Universe Years Galaxy Stars
- Follow Earth on Google Astronomers just discovered the oldest supernova to date. Named GRB 250314A, this ancient star exploded at a time when the universe was still finding its footing. Not long after the first galaxies lit up the dark, something ... [Read More]

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Quantum Computing Qci's Quantum Luminar's Luminar Semiconductor Qci
- By Quantum Computing ( QUBT ), or QCi, a provider of affordable computing machines and integrated photonic technology, is making a bold bet at a dynamic time for the quantum tech industry. The company has agreed to acquire recently bankrupt ... [Read More]


Maven Planet Nasa Teams Mars Odyssey Nasa's
- NASA has lost contact with MAVEN, a spacecraft that launched in 2013 and began orbiting Mars about 10 months later, remaining there for over a decade. According to , it was working normally before orbiting around the red planet, and around December ... [Read More]

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Health Microbes Database Biodiversity Compounds Robinson
- Follow Earth on Google When microbes make the news, they are usually cast as threats. Bacteria and viruses are framed as enemies to eliminate, hazards to control, or risks to fear. But a growing body of research suggests that this view is incomplete. Many microbes – and the natural compounds they produce – actively support human health, help regulate immune systems, and strengthen ecosystems. Ignoring them may be costing us resilience. Now, a team led by Flinders University microbial ecologist Jake Robinson is pushing for a shift in perspective. In a new study, the researchers ... [Read More]

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Titan Ocean Water Moon Kilometers Saturn
- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Saturn's giant moon Titan may not have a vast underground ocean after all. Titan instead may hold deep layers of ice and slush more akin to Earth's polar seas, with pockets of melted water where life could possibly survive and even thrive, scientists reported Wednesday. The team led by researchers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory challenged the decade-long assumption of a buried global ocean at Titan after taking a fresh look at observations made years ago by NASA's Cassini spacecraft around Saturn. They stress that no one has found any signs of life at ... [Read More]

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Ola L Oacute Pez Bees Fossils Cave Owls Dominican Republic
- Solitary bees repurposed the skulls of extinct mammals as multi-generational nurseries. The floor of the Cueva de Mono, a cave in the Dominican Republic, is a gruesome graveyard. For thousands of years, it served as the dining room for a massive family of now-extinct owls called Tyto ostologa . The owls would swoop down upon the tropical landscape, snatch up hutias (guinea-pig-like rodents) or sloths, and return to the dark to feed. They'd regurgitate the indigestible bits like bones and teeth, creating a grim carpet of skeletal remains. But this story isn't about the owls. It's about bees. ... [Read More]


- Canadian researchers tracking bear known as X33991 noticed she had gained a second cub who likely needed help Scientists in Canada have documented a rare case of female polar bear adopting a new cub, in an episode of "curious behaviour" that highlights the complex relationships among the apex Arctic predators. Polar Bears International, a non-profit conservation group, said on Wednesday that when they first placed a GPS collar on a female polar bear in the spring, she had one young cub. But when she was spotted with two cubs of roughly the same age last month, they realized they were ... [Read More]


Water Titan's Ocean Titan Ocean World Pockets
- NASA scientists say Titan's hidden water may be trapped in pockets not an ocean. For years, Saturn's largest moon Titan has worn the label "ocean world." Beneath its orange smog and methane rain, many planetary models placed a vast, planet-encircling sea of liquid water under an icy crust — a hidden reservoir that could, at least in theory, mingle minerals, water, and chemistry over geologic time in a way that might be conducive to life. Yet, a reanalysis of Cassini data in a new Nature study reveals that Titan likely lacks a vast, global subsurface ocean. Instead, the moon may contain ... [Read More]


Titan Ice Water Journaux Life Ocean
- A fresh analysis of tidal perturbations on Titan challenges a long-held hypothesis: that the cloud-shrouded Saturnian moon harbors an ocean of liquid water beneath its surface ice. But the scientists behind the analysis don't rule out the possibility that smaller pockets of subsurface water could nevertheless provide a home for extraterrestrial life. "The search for extraterrestrial environments is fundamentally a search for habitats where liquid water coexists with sustained sources of energy (chemical, sunlight, etc.) over geological time scales. Our new results do not preclude the ... [Read More]

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