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Gypsum Bird Stones Authors High Energy Super Mario Bros
- Double-detonating "superkilonova," Roman liquid gypsum burials, biomechanics of kangaroo posture, and more. It's a regrettable reality that there is never enough time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across each month. In the ... [Read More]


Planet Space Mass Researchers Ground Rogue
- Researchers have confirmed the mass of a free-floating planet thanks to a lucky convergence of ground- and space-based telescopes Nearly 10,000 light years away, a planet the size of Saturn is floating all on its own through empty space. In a ... [Read More]


Clusters Galaxies Gas Cluster Matter Image
- Follow Earth on Google A new year invites reflection, and sometimes the universe offers a fitting image to mark the moment. One such view comes from far beyond our own galaxy, where a distant cluster of galaxies looks like it is fizzing with ... [Read More]

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Strain United States Cases Health Officials Vaccines
- Cases of influenza in the United States are rising, driven by a new strain that public health officials worry current vaccines may not protect against as effectively. Health officials and researchers say that although the flu season has not reached ... [Read More]


Pyre Cremation Years Fire People Body
- Oldest known cremation in Africa poses 9, -old mystery about Stone Age Near the equator, the Sun hurries below the horizon in a matter of minutes. Darkness seeps from the surrounding forest. Nearly 10,000 years ago, at the base of a mountain in Africa, people's shadows stretch up the wall of a natural overhang of stone. They're lit by a ferocious fire that's been burning for hours, visible even to people miles away. The wind carries the smell of burning. This fire will linger in community memory for generations − and in the archaeological record for far longer. We are a team of ... [Read More]


Cardiff University Andy Seaman Women Site People Cemetery
- Intriguing new discoveries in a medieval cemetery in Wales have brought archaeologists closer to solving the mystery surrounding the women buried there. They've found what appears to be a small building and have unearthed domestic and decorative ... [Read More]

Source: bbc.com

Lithium Battery Hydroxide Batteries Energy Mass
- How battery charging led to a breakthrough in lithium recycling Lithium. While it's not quite "the Spice" of Dune, the silvery, reactive metal is an extraordinarily valuable means for storing electricity, meaning it's a key tool for transitioning ... [Read More]

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Time Loops Time Travel Travel Quantum Entropy
- No word yet if 88 miles per hour is the magic number. Time travel is one of the most captivating tropes in science fiction, inspiring countless stories of adventures through the ages. After all, what's more tantalizing than the possibility of ... [Read More]


Moon Edt Wolf Moon Eclipse Utc Full Moon
- 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. Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Flipboard Join ... [Read More]


Dracula's Chivito Disk Planet Planets Gas Dust
- Reading time 3 minutes Roughly 1,000 light-years away from Earth, a gigantic disk of gas and dust is swirling around a young star and giving rise to new planets. Not only is it the largest planet-forming disk astronomers have ever found, its behavior is different than any seen before. The disk spans nearly 400 billion miles (640 billion kilometers)—that's about 40 times wider than our entire solar system. While it was first identified in 2016, astronomers have now used NASA's Hubble Space Telescope to capture the first image of this planetary nursery in visible light. The new images ... [Read More]

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- The man taking over the Large Hadron Collider – only to switch it off Next head of Cern backs massive replacement for world's largest machine to investigate mysteries of the universe M ark Thomson, a professor of experimental particle physics ... [Read More]


Moon Light Ice Medium Atmosphere Earth's
- Light in itself has no color. But when it possesses a material, it uses it as a medium to express itself, in color. When it passes from one medium to the other, it bends, projecting an arabesque of vivid colors, similar to what you see in your soap ... [Read More]


Cases Flu Increase Manatee County Dr Alex Fernandez Health
- SARASOTA, Fla. ( ) - As colder weather sets in, health officials are seeing a seasonal rise in flu cases nationwide, with some areas reporting sharper increases than usual. Emergency rooms across the U.S. are reporting an increase in flu cases, ... [Read More]


New York Shower Meteor Space Moon Skies
- NEW YORK (AP) — The year's first supermoon and meteor shower will sync up in January skies, but the light from one may dim the other. The Quadrantid meteor shower peaks Friday night into Saturday morning, according to the American Meteor ... [Read More]

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Yellowstone Wolves Cascade Willow Study Reintroduction
- 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. Previous research on the effect of wolves on the food web has been criticized, raising questions about the predator's role in the Yellowstone ecosystem. Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Flipboard Join the conversation Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Over the last three decades, Yellowstone National Park has undergone an ecological cascade. As elk ... [Read More]


R Doradus Dust Star Grains Theo Khouri
- Starlight and stardust are not enough to drive the powerful winds of giant stars, transporting the building blocks of life through our galaxy. That's the conclusion of a new study published in . The team, from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, focused on the star R Doradus. Its result overturns a long-held idea about how the atoms needed for life spread. "We thought we had a good idea of how the process worked. It turns out we were wrong. For us as scientists, that's the most exciting result", says Theo Khouri, astronomer at Chalmers and joint leader of the study. R Doradus is a red ... [Read More]


Mission Space Spacecraft Moon Earth Orbit
- Reading time 10 minutes There were many impressive moments in spaceflight this year, but if the industry had a slogan, it would be "onwards and upwards." So, as 2025 comes to an end, it's time to shift our focus toward the launches and mission milestones on deck for 2026. Over the next year, space agencies and companies will push the limits of exploration further than ever before. Planned missions include the first launch of the most powerful rocket ever built, a lunar landing, and a crewed flight around the Moon—and that's just the beginning. Without further ado, here are the 11 most ... [Read More]

Source: gizmodo.com

Year Space Mission Launch Asteroid Science
- It's a big universe out there—13.8 billion years old, full of hundreds of billions of star-and-planet-packed galaxies and, out past the limits of our sight, perhaps infinite in all directions. But as vast and inscrutable as the cosmos may seem, we're poised for 2026 to be a banner year in bettering our understanding of how it works and our place within it while setting new milestones in spaceflight. The most obviously exciting space event for the coming year is the launch of NASA's mission, which could occur as early as February. Taking four astronauts on a 10-day voyage around the ... [Read More]


Bison Prairie Illinois' Kane County Project Years Species
- The bison , also known as the American Buffalo, returns to its home ground in Illinois' Kane County after over 200 years. In December, the conservation efforts finally bore fruit as bison — the largest land mammal in America — entered the 38 acres of prairie restored by the Kane County Forest Preserve District, as reported by the Barington Hill Observer . The reemergence of the mammals after over 2 centuries was a remarkable feat achieved by the conservationists, who waited for hours in the snow to watch the animals step on the prairie. Jay Young, co-executive director of the ... [Read More]


Western Wall Plaza Western Wall Heritage Foundation Destruction Ritual Editor Life
- The site is located near to where pilgrims once entered the Temple Mount Archaeologists have uncovered a 2,000‑year‑old Jewish ritual bath beneath the Western Wall Plaza in Jerusalem that bears ash and destruction debris from the Roman conquest of the city in 70 C.E., officials said. The find, announced Monday by the Israel Antiquities Authority and the Western Wall Heritage Foundation, lies just west of where pilgrims once entered the Temple Mount, offering a rare physical link to everyday life in late Second Temple Jerusalem. The mikveh, hewn into the bedrock, measures ... [Read More]

Source: forward.com