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Planet Toi Astronomers Star Star's Forces
- Sixty-six light-years away, an Earth-sized exoplanet completes an orbit in under six hours, skimming around its star at nearly one-hundredth the distance that Mercury orbits the Sun. This planet is on the edge of destruction.  Astronomer Fei ... [Read More]


Dr Chester North America Years Purgatorius Teeth Fossils
- These tiny teeth prove that our earliest relatives moved across North America much faster than we thought. Sixty-six million years ago, a massive asteroid smashed into Earth. Life has undergone at least five mass extinctions in the last 500 million ... [Read More]


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- Follow Earth on Google Our Sun may seem like the center of the universe to us, but it's actually on the move, orbiting the Milky Way galaxy at a speed of nearly half a million miles per hour. That's fast, but it's nothing compared to a recently ... [Read More]

Source: earth.com

Data Wandelt Johns Hopkins Universe Research Physics
- Wandelt studies the connection between data and theory to unlock the secrets of the universe Benjamin Wandelt, a pioneer at the intersection of cosmology, statistics, and artificial intelligence, is transforming how we extract fundamental physics ... [Read More]

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Feathers Pachacamac Birds Study Andes Science
- 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. Centuries before the Inca emerged, Amazonian parrots were carried alive across the Andes and raised in captivity on Peru's coast for their vibrant feathers. Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Join the conversation Add us as a preferred source on Google Get the Live Science Newsletter Get the world's most fascinating discoveries delivered straight to your inbox. By submitting ... [Read More]


Van Allen Nasa Probe Earth's Atmosphere Radiation
- A 1,300-pound NASA probe is set to re-enter Earth's atmosphere today, nearly 14 years after it was launched.  The Van Allen Probe A, which was launched in August 2012, is likely to reenter Earth's atmosphere around 7:45 p.m. ET on Tuesday, ... [Read More]

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South Pole Moon's Rimae Astronauts Landing Moon
- Is this where China's astronauts will land on the moon? In the two-way race between the U.S. and China to put humans back on the moon, the lunar south pole is widely considered the most prized place to land. The area is relatively resource-rich, ... [Read More]


Wolf Den Fox Wolf Pup Foxes Researchers
- Reading time 2 minutes Camera footage outside a wolf den captured something unexpected: a red fox preying on a wolf pup and possibly killing it in a rare, opportunistic attack. As apex predators, wolves are known to prey on foxes, but the reverse ... [Read More]

Source: gizmodo.com

Friction Force Static Friction Train Cars Mass
- For railroads, it's all about managing static and kinetic friction. Have you ever watched a mile-long freight train rumble by and wondered how one locomotive can pull more than a hundred fully loaded cars? The locomotive weighs maybe 150 metric ... [Read More]

Source: wired.com

Basilica Rome Caput Mundi European Union Chains Moses
- ROME (AP) — Some of the lesser-known treasures at San Pietro in Vincoli basilica in Rome , known for Michelangelo's massive marble statue of Moses, are finally being restored. Thanks to an infusion of European Union pandemic recovery funding, a frenzied series of restorations at religious, historic and cultural sites around the Eternal City are popping up. On Monday, restorer Melanie Khanthajan climbed up a series of ladders with her toolbox to her perch on the scaffolding near the basilica ceiling, 20 meters (65 feet) off the floor. Using a scalpel, she painstakingly scraped off ... [Read More]

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Asteroid Earth Dimorphos Didymos Space Dart
- Space 5 min read In 2022, a NASA spacecraft intentionally barreled into the tiny asteroid Dimorphos during a planetary defense test. The objective was to assess whether humanity could protect Earth from cosmic threats, such as space rocks. New ... [Read More]


Species Possum Years Bishop Museum Evidence Pygmy
- By Carlos Bocos uploaded photographs of a small marsupial to iNaturalist. Those images helped scientists confirm a species that had been classified as extinct for thousands of years — and earned Bocos a co-authorship on the published study. ... [Read More]


Killer Whales Fins Bbc Science Filatova Whale
- Two severed killer whale fins found on a remote Russian island may point to a gruesome new behaviour never seen before: orcas actively hunting and eating their own kind. That's because each of the fins, a new study says, bears tooth marks from ... [Read More]


Birds Conservation Wildlife Kite Red Kites Wildlife Resources
- Birds of prey have always captured human curiosity, but few species have a story as dramatic and inspiring as the red kite. Recognized by its striking reddish feathers and distinctive forked tail, the red kite is not only visually impressive but ... [Read More]


Journalists Media War Gaza Al Jazeera Middle East
- Palestinian journalist Amal Shamali, who worked as a correspondent for Qatar Radio, has been killed in an Israeli air strike on the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate (PJS) says. Shamali, who was killed on Monday, also "worked with several Arab and local media outlets and was among the journalists who continued performing their media mission despite the ongoing assault and war on the Gaza Strip", the PJS said in a statement. More than 270 journalists and media workers have been killed in Gaza since Israel launched a genocidal war against Palestinians ... [Read More]


Polio Symptoms People Cdc Cases Countries
- International travelers are facing fresh warnings after the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a travel alert for 32 different countries. The reason? A spike in cases of the poliovirus, known as polio. The potentially paralyzing disease was once a major concern around the world, but the availability of modern treatments and prevention methods (namely vaccines) made polio a disease of the past in many parts of the developed world. However, the rise in anti-science sentiments, like the anti-vaccination movement, have caused some once forgotten diseases to once again ... [Read More]


Elephants Boyes Years Cameras Valleys T Rex
- Elephants brought glory to the Angola highlands until the 1975 civil war. Soon enough, the giant mammals turned into assets with price tags for body parts. The population that was once a staggering 70,000 had diminished drastically, with thousands of elephants dying and losing their natural habitats to human greed. Although most of the population either perished or migrated to neighboring countries, a small number of elephants remained in some of the remotest regions of the Angolan highlands. Signs like footprints, dung, and scraping on the trees had given enough hope for conservationists to ... [Read More]


Jackal Strudwick Papyrus Egypt Fluid Fitzwilliam
- A white fluid on a 3,300-year-old papyrus was used to make the figure of a jackal slimmer, researchers have found New light has been shed on the working methods—and attention to detail—of Ancient Egyptian craftspeople, after researchers at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, UK, identified what has been described as a very old form of "Tipp-Ex". Analysis of a papyrus from an approximately 3,300 year-old Book of the Dead showed a whiteish fluid had been used to make the figure of a jackal slimmer. The discovery was made as part of ongoing work around the Fitzwilliam's exhibition ... [Read More]


El Ca Tomb Gold Ntilde O Artifacts
- You can now listen to Fox News articles! Archaeologists recently unearthed a gold-laden burial in Panama — an epic discovery that dates back over 1,000 years. The Ministry of Culture of Panama announced the discovery, made at the El Caño archaeological site in Panama's Coclé Province. The tomb contained several gold and metal artifacts, including chest plates, ear ornaments and bracelets, as well as "finely crafted ceramics." The tomb is called Tomb 3. Though archaeologists first identified Tomb 3 in 2009, they didn't realize the complexity of the structure — or the ... [Read More]

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Vultures Vulture Alps Birds Bearded Vulture Chick
- Decades after its release into the wild, a super-ageing, bone-crunching vulture called Balthazar reveals a major conservation success. In the autumn of 2025, wildlife experts in the French Alps made a surprising discovery: a frail, weakened bearded vulture found lying on the ground turned out to be Balthazar , a bird released under a conservation programme in 1988, who had vanished from observations. Having been presumed dead, at over 37 years old, he is in fact the oldest bearded vulture ever to have been recorded in the wild.  Over his long life, Balthazar witnessed the return of his ... [Read More]

Source: bbc.com