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Titan Seti Institute Moon Hyperion Moons Saturn's
- A study led by SETI Institute scientist Matija Ćuk proposes that Saturn's bright rings and its largest moon, Titan, may have both originated in collisions among its moons. This study was accepted for publication in The Planetary ... [Read More]


Lake Erie National Museum Lakes Clough Exhibit Clue
- CLEVELAND, Ohio — A newly discovered Lake Erie shipwreck has been confirmed as the Clough, a 125-foot stone-hauling vessel built in Lorain in 1867 that sank just one year later during the height of Great Lakes commerce. Its identification, ... [Read More]


Bone Elephants War Elephant Hannibal Western Europe
- By In March 2020, construction crews in Córdoba, Spain, were preparing the ground for an expansion of the Cordoba Provincial Hospital's medical consulting room. What they uncovered was anything but routine: a small, cube-shaped bone, roughly ... [Read More]


Sharks Shark Uwa Deep Southern Ocean Sea Research Centre Antarctica
- Reading time 2 minutes Sharks prowl nearly every marine ecosystem on Earth—except one. For decades, scientists assumed the waters around Antarctica were simply too cold to sustain these predators, but a surprise sighting is challenging that ... [Read More]

Source: gizmodo.com

Core Hydrogen Water Earth's Iron Earth
- Deep Earth conditions created in a lab reveal the core is chemically packed with hydrogen. Earth's core has often been described as just a giant ball of iron and nickel. Now, a new study argues that it is also a major storage place for hydrogen , possibly equivalent to dozens of oceans' worth of water, locked away in metal deep below our feet. In the paper, researchers led by Motohiko Murakami at ETH Zurich conducted laboratory experiments designed to simulate the intense pressure and heat present during Earth's formation. They concluded that hydrogen likely entered the core early, traveling ... [Read More]


Elephants Evidence War Hannibal's March Roman Republic Colina De Los Quemados
- Spain isn't the first place you think of when you think of elephants. So, when researchers pulled a 10-centimeter elephant carpal bone from an Iron Age dig site at Colina de los Quemados, they figured it probably wasn't someone's pet. Journal of ... [Read More]

Source: vice.com

Storms Storm Solar Storm Solar Storms Earth Radiation
- Last month, Earth was treated  to a massive aurora borealis that reached as far south as Texas. The event was attributed to a solar storm that lasted nearly a full day and will likely contend for the strongest of 2026. Such solar storms are ... [Read More]

Source: cnet.com

- Report records 65 unprovoked attacks – but annual drowning deaths in US alone exceed 4,000 The number of people killed or bitten by sharks in unprovoked attacks globally increased significantly in 2025, a report published on Wednesday has ... [Read More]


Snakes Incidents Cannibalism Study Behavior Food
- Reading time 2 minutes Scientists have uncovered yet another reason not to trust a snake—the slithering creatures have a habit of eating each other. A recent study compiled over 500 incidents of cannibalism in more than 200 species of snakes, ... [Read More]

Source: gizmodo.com

Ice Scientists Plumes Greenland Mystery Mantle
- Ice is supposed to be solid. This is what scientists believed when they thought about the Greenland Ice Sheet (GIS). The reality of GIS jolted the scientists of the University of Bergen into utter puzzlement. Underneath the grounds of  Greenland , the thousand-year-old ice sheet is jiggling like the clappers, not much different from a pan of boiling noodles. Within the cold columns and walls of ice, plumes of steam are billowing sinisterly. Ever since scientists detected these swirling plumes of steam wafting within the ice sheet, they were left riddled until quite recently, when they ... [Read More]


Shipwreck Years Navy Sea North Sea Ship
- A 17th century Swedish Navy shipwreck buried underwater in central Stockholm for 400 years has suddenly become visible due to unusually low Baltic Sea levels, marking the latest centuries-old vessel to be found in the country's waters. The wooden ... [Read More]

Source: cbsnews.com

Glass Data Microsoft Silica Project Phase
- PCWorld examines Microsoft's Project Silica breakthrough, which now uses common borosilicate glass like Pyrex for ultra-long-term data storage lasting over 10,000 years. While research is complete with improved writing methods including phase ... [Read More]

Source: pcworld.com

Proteins Viruses Virus Protein Host's Host
- Scientists report that a type of giant virus multiplies furiously by hijacking its host's protein-making machinery 1 — long-sought experimental evidence that viruses can co-opt a system typically associated with cellular life. The researchers ... [Read More]

Source: nature.com

Data Glass Storage Microsoft System Technology
- Researchers at Microsoft have created a data-storage system that can remain readable for at least 10,000 years — and probably much longer. In the digital age, the need for data storage is ballooning. But current magnetic tapes and hard drives ... [Read More]

Source: nature.com

Animals Nova Scotia Land Plant Tyrannoroter Plants
- Follow Earth on Google For tens of millions of years after animals first walked onto land, nearly all vertebrates were predators. Leaves, stems, and other plant foods were abundant, but early land animals largely ignored them. So when did the first backboned animals begin eating plants? A newly described fossil from Nova Scotia is helping answer that long-standing question. Scientists have identified a 307-million-year-old skull belonging to one of the earliest known land vertebrates capable of processing plant material, pushing the origins of terrestrial herbivory further back in time. The ... [Read More]

Source: earth.com

Star Hole Collapse Astronomers Core Dust
- Follow Earth on Google Most massive stars end their lives in spectacular supernova explosions that briefly outshine entire galaxies. But astronomers are now seeing evidence that some stars skip the fireworks entirely, collapsing inward so quietly that the only sign of their death is a gradual fading glow. Researchers studying a massive supergiant in the Andromeda Galaxy, named M31-2014-DS1, found that the star disappeared without any visible explosion, leaving behind only faint infrared traces of dust and heat. The observation offers one of the clearest records yet of a "failed supernova," a ... [Read More]

Source: earth.com

Rna Virus Researchers Scientists Samples Collections
- Follow Earth on Google Scientists have reconstructed the genome of a cold virus that infected a woman in London about 250 years ago. The finding represents the oldest confirmed example of a human RNA virus identified to date. The achievement is striking because RNA is far less stable than DNA and usually degrades rapidly after death. Its survival in preserved human tissue suggests that museum and medical collections may hold an untapped archive of past viral infections . Ancient RNA rarely survives Researchers have recovered ancient viral traces from human remains dating back tens of ... [Read More]

Source: earth.com

Birds Noise Experience Ad Free Ad Members
- Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. . B irds are great talkers and listeners, using vocalizations to communicate within their species. Whether for wooing mates, warning of predators, or chatting with offspring, birds excel at using their voices and ears to share meaningful information. All of which means they're particularly vulnerable to noise disturbances.  Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. Individual studies have documented the impacts of human noise on bird behavior and fitness, but now, a review study published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B paints a ... [Read More]

Source: nautil.us

Eyes Newsletter Science Years Vertebrates Researchers
- 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 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 your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over. You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful ... [Read More]


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- After a tumultuous run, we've arrived at the end of Tell Me Lies . And we mean the end : Showrunner and creator Meagan Oppenheimer and Hulu confirmed on Feb. 16, 2026, that season 3 is the final season of the hit psychological thriller series. That means this week's episode, "Are You Happy Now, That I'm On My Knees?" serves as not only the season 3 finale, but also the series finale. Let's get into how everything wraps up (or doesn't?!) for this toxic group of Baird College friends. The finale begins in 2015–-not at the wedding events that we've seen thus far in season 3, but a few ... [Read More]

Source: elle.com