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Trade Frog Fungus Spread Meat Trade Data
- A century-old Brazilian fungus went global by hitching a ride in the international frog meat trade. A pathogenic fungus that has wiped out hundreds of amphibian species worldwide started its global journey in Brazil. Genetic evidence correlated ... [Read More]


Tool Cows Veronika Use Cow Wiegele
- Cows are much smarter than we give them credit. Most cows don't get names, but Veronika is one you'll want to remember. That's because Veronika, a pet cow ( Bos taurus ), has just shattered our understanding of bovine intelligence. Veronika has ... [Read More]


Pandora Stars James Webb Space Telescope Exoplanets Telescope Scientists
- NASA's new exoplanet telescope, Pandora, was finally launched on January 11, 2026. It was sent into space aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. This new advanced telescope is dedicated to making the search ... [Read More]


Dots Holes Little Red Dots Universe Scientists Hole
- Scientists finally have an explanation for the mysterious red dots in space. In 2022, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured a rare, similar sight of the cosmos where red lights glimmered like stars, but scientists could not figure out what it ... [Read More]


Bar University College London Iron Nebula Earth Zwnj
- Researchers have discovered a strange shape within a well-known nebula, which has offered a potential insight into the fate of the Earth. Astronomers have spotted a mysterious cloud in the shape of a bar 2,600 light-years from Earth. It appears in the Ring nebula, also called Messier 57, which consists of the glowing remains of what was once a sun-like star in the constellation Lyra. Researchers said it is possible the cloud of iron atoms in the shape of a bar is the remnants of a rocky planet which was vaporised when the star threw off its outer layers. It has been speculated that Earth ... [Read More]

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Explosion Days Nova Novae Ejecta Observations
- A research team has successfully imaged a nova in high resolution—and the images suggest that the nova was not a single, impulsive explosion. The Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy (CHARA Array) at Georgia State University has ... [Read More]

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Aluminum Oxide Layer K Nanometer Charge
- When your winter jacket slows heat escaping your body or the cardboard sleeve on your coffee keeps heat from reaching your hand, you're seeing insulation in action. In both cases, the idea is the same: keep heat from flowing where you don't want ... [Read More]


Sex Same Sex Behavior Species Relations Study
- As animals go about their lives ― eating, fighting, having babies ― they don't always follow the script laid out for them by Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Not every behavior furthers the cause of survival in a way that is ... [Read More]


Cloud Cloud 9 Matter Gas Galaxy Dark Matter
- Cloud-9 was first discovered about three years ago by a telescope located in Guizhou, China. However, the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST) wasn't able to exactly identify it for what it really was. The Chinese astronomers ... [Read More]

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Mars Earth's Ice Earth Planet Climate
- The secret to Earths freezing history might actually lie in the gravitational pull of Mars. Mars is about half Earth's size and roughly a tenth its mass — not really the sort of planet you'd expect to leave fingerprints on Earth's climate history. Yet a new set of simulations by an international group of researchers suggests the Red Planet helps shape some of the slow, repeating orbital patterns like Earth's ice ages and other long-term climate swings. The work, published in the Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific explores simple "what ifs?": What happens to Earth's ... [Read More]


Mars Express South Pole Ice Planet's Surface Mars Express Orbiter
- On Jan. 18, 2004, the European Space Agency's Mars Express successfully mapped Mars' south pole, and, in a first, revealed the presence of both water ice and carbon dioxide ice. Launched June 2, 2003, the Mars Express orbiter arrived at the Red ... [Read More]


Planets Study Years System Planet Astronomers
- 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. A decade of observations of four planets ... [Read More]


Beth Israel Shemper Fire Torahs Soot Life Art
- What was once a place of worship filled with precious objects packed with meaning now sits in heavy layers of dark soot, burdened by the pungent smell of smoke after someone set fire to synagogue. A confessed just hours after last weekend's blaze ... [Read More]

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Tomb Staatliche Museen Zu Berlin Nefertiti's Queen Nefertiti Queen Science
- By Although she is a famous Egyptian queen prized for her beauty, muchis not known about Nefertiti. Her marriage is clear; Nefertiti "was the principal wife of the pharaoh Amenhotep IV (later Akhenaten), and lived in the 14th century BC," according ... [Read More]


Fusion Energy Reactors Power Nuclear Fusion Reactor
- Nuclear fusion seems hot right now — but how close is fusion power? Recent nuclear fusion news from Canada and China has created a buzz. Meanwhile, new fusion startups have been popping up around the world, and have drawn billions in private investment. But how close are we to having fusion power plants? Investments and fusion startups have ramped up, but challenges remain Listen to this article Estimated 8 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the ... [Read More]

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Rhino Extinction Years Genome Camilo Chac Oacute N Animal
- A frozen wolf pup that died more than 14,000 years ago has become an unlikely archivist of extinction. Inside its stomach, scientists found preserved flesh from a woolly rhino, and that grisly detail has now helped answer a long-running question about how one of the "Sequencing the entire genome of an Ice Age animal found in the stomach of another animal has never been done before," Camilo Chacón-Duque, a bioinformatician at Uppsala University and co-author of the study, said in a Genome Biology and Evolution The woolly rhino tissue was radiocarbon dated to about 14,400 years ago. ... [Read More]

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Shark Board Civik Year Surfer Attack
- You can now listen to Fox News articles! A surfer was bitten by a shark that broke his board in Northern California this week, in the state's first shark incident of the year. "It was like being hit by a car," Tommy Civik told Bay City News, according to SFGate of the incident in Mendocino County, north of San Francisco. "All of a sudden, I was shot out of the water." South Coast Fire Protection District Chief Jason Warner told SFGate that his team responded to a beach in Gualala, California, before 9 a.m. on Tuesday, and bystanders told him that a "big" shark "hit the surfer and the ... [Read More]

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Gas Hole Galaxy Infinity Infinity Galaxy Stars
- Follow Earth on Google A strange, distant galaxy shows signs that suggest astronomers have witnessed the birth of a new supermassive black hole. If confirmed, it would reveal a long-theorized way that the universe can create supermassive black holes far faster than once thought. The evidence comes from combined observations made with the James Webb Space Telescope ( JWST ) and ground-based follow-up at the W. M. Keck Observatory on Mauna Kea, Hawaiʻi, which together capture the unusual system now known as the Infinity galaxy. Images showed two compact red nuclei and overlapping rings, ... [Read More]

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Fish Exposure Aging Lakes Dose Lab
- Follow Earth on Google A pesticide level that doesn't make fish drop dead can still be doing something quieter, and potentially more damaging over time.  New research suggests that long-term exposure to very low concentrations of chlorpyrifos, a widely used insecticide, can speed up biological aging in fish and shorten their lifespan.  The effect shows up in classic cellular aging markers, even when exposure levels are too low to trigger obvious, immediate toxicity. The study, led by University of Notre Dame biologist Jason Rohr, ties real-world patterns in wild fish populations to ... [Read More]

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Quantum Computing Quantum Education States Computers Technology
- In the education space, quantum computing could usher in an entirely new generation of customized AI tutoring, though it could also dehumanize the learning process or exacerbate inequalities. In the last several years, we have constantly heard about the potential and value of artificial intelligence in nearly every sector of business, government and education. The next great transformation occurring is in quantum computing. Its potential can be traced to its ability to solve complex problems. While practical large-scale applications may be years away, research and development in quantum ... [Read More]

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