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Bender's Cave Texas Fossils Cave Age Texas Cave
- By Saber-tooth cats. Giant tortoises. Mastodons. A paleontologist swimming through an underground stream in Central Texas kept finding fossils that weren't supposed to exist in that part of the state. John Moretti from the University of Texas at ... [Read More]


Synagogue New York Cemetery Newport's Touro Street Abraham Touro
- For decades after its congregation faded, one of America's oldest Jewish cemeteries endured — preserved by both Christians and Jews In 1833, Herald of the Times , a Newport, Rhode Island, newspaper, reported that the remains of Mrs. Rebecca ... [Read More]

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Scientists Apes Fossil Northern Africa Modern Apes Masripithecus Moghraensis
- Follow Earth on Google Scientists have spent years searching for the origins of modern apes in specific regions, but a new fossil from Egypt is now changing that direction. This discovery is not just another addition to the fossil record – it ... [Read More]

Source: earth.com

Quantum Computing Companies Computing Stocks Quantum Computing Technology Investment
- Quantum computing is generally recognized as the next big tech investing trend after the artificial intelligence (AI) race is wrapped up. AI spending is projected to continue through at least 2030, which is conveniently the same year that quantum ... [Read More]

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Helium Gas United States Middle East Supply Production
- Helium isn't something most people think about, unless you're in a lab, running an MRI, building chips, or inhaling it for that squeaky balloon voice. But what if the world suddenly runs out of this invisible gas? As exaggerating as the question may sound, it's exactly what's raising concerns right now. As tensions in the Middle East shake up supply chains, helium has quietly floated into the middle of a global crisis, one that could affect everything from hospital scans to high-tech factories in ways few expected. Earlier this month, the global helium supply chain took a big hit. Iranian ... [Read More]


Moon Artemis Ii Mission Australia Space Nasa's Artemis Ii Communications
- Australia will support NASA's Artemis II mission with Canberra-based communications and tracking systems, helping astronauts orbit the Moon for the first time in more than 50 years. ANU will demonstrate next-generation laser communications, ... [Read More]

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- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA's Apollo moonshots are a tough act to follow, even after all this time. As four astronauts get set to blast off on humanity's first trip to the moon in more than half a century, comparisons between Apollo and ... [Read More]

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Quantum Batteries Battery Researchers Quantum Batteries Technology
- An increasing number of batteries rely on lithium-ion technology. These batteries last longer than alkaline-powered ones because, among other reasons, you can recharge them. However, the process takes time. Some devices have the option to "fast ... [Read More]

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Oxygen Insects Tracheoles Percent Volume Snelling
- Breathing capacity could have compensated for lower atmospheric oxygen. Three-hundred million years ago, the skies of the late Palaeozoic era were buzzing with giant insects. Meganeuropsis permiana , a predatory insect resembling a modern-day ... [Read More]


Fireball Rocks Earth Ams Events March
- Earth is facing an unexplained surge of massive, booming daytime fireballs in early 2026. On a Saturday afternoon this past March, a piece of the solar system plummeted toward a home in north Houston. The one-ton space rock broke apart nearly 30 miles above the city, unleashing a violent sonic boom equivalent to 26 tons of TNT. A dark, jagged fragment smashed through a residential roof and even ricocheted around a bedroom like a cosmic pinball. This would have been stunning in itself, except there were more such meteor strikes. During the first three months of 2026, our planet waded through ... [Read More]


Nvidia Gtc Quantum Computer Quantum Charge Computers Quantum Computing World
- This year, I visited the quantum corner at Nvidia GTC, determined to wrap my mind around what has so far been a pretty intimidating topic to me: quantum computers.  This technology promises to revolutionize industries such as finance, ... [Read More]

Source: cnet.com

Birds Eggs People Waterfowl Season Knowledge
- From harvesting feathers to training eagles, humans have exploited birds for as long as the two groups have lived alongside each other. For thousands of years, a diverse array of peoples have developed relationships with—and traditions ... [Read More]


Variant Covid Symptoms Virus Cicada Experts
- Years after many of us first heard about a little virus making waves a world away, we're still getting regular updates about the status of COVID-19 cases . And while some years are worse than others when it comes to variants — including the ... [Read More]


Comet Jets Nasa's Neil Gehrels Swift Comet 41p Tuttle Nasa's Hubble Space Telescope Kuiper Belt
- Astronomers caught a comet in the act of reversing its spin. Using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, scientists noticed the never-before-seen behavior of Comet 41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresák (41P to its friends) after it passed around the sun in ... [Read More]


Whales Behavior Whale Scientists Dr Burlem St Andrews
- Follow Earth on Google A massive whale crashing head first into another sounds like something from a horror story, but new research shows that these giants really do headbutt one another in the ocean. Researchers from the University of St Andrews have captured clear proof that sperm whales headbutt each other. For many years, sailors shared stories about whales using their heads to strike objects. Some even claimed that whales could sink ships. These stories later inspired famous works like Moby Dick . Now, science supports those old accounts. With modern tools, researchers confirmed that ... [Read More]

Source: earth.com

Whale Way Rescuers Animal Sea Coast
- Rescuers were locked in a race against time to save the struggling mammal - which had become entangled in nets off the north German coast. A humpback whale that was stranded in shallow water off the north German coast has been set free by rescuers. The whale had been stranded for several days on the Timmendorfer Strand, a popular resort town on the Baltic Sea coastline, with several rescue attempts made amid fears the marine mammal was going to die. Dr Stephanie Gross, of the Institute of Terrestrial and Aquatic Wildlife Research, told Sky News: "The whale is making its way out of the bay ... [Read More]

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Sri Lanka Fuel Al Jazeera Government Sri Lankan Price
- Kandy, Sri Lanka – On a sunny March day in the hill city of Kandy in central Sri Lanka, Keerthi Rathna waited in a serpentine queue to buy his share of petrol for his three-wheeler tuk-tuk. The government-allocated ration for him was 20 litres (about 5 gallons) per week. In the past, Rathna used to buy as much petrol as he needed, whenever he needed it, but everything has changed since the United States and Israel launched their war on Iran on February 28. Iran responded by halting most traffic via the Strait of Hormuz, through which 20 percent of the world's oil and gas passes. Sri ... [Read More]


Whales Birth Whale Sperm Gero Mom
- The researchers knew something was off. It was July 2023, and they were on a boat in the Caribbean Sea, tracking a sperm whale, when they came across a larger group: 11 whales, bunched together near the surface. Only they weren't as active or social as marine biologist Shane Gero had come to expect. "They were just laying there calmly," he said. The researchers launched two aerial drones and started filming. About an hour later, the calm was shattered. The whales started roiling and a sudden gush of blood reddened the water. "To be honest, I thought that predators had attacked," Gero said. ... [Read More]

Source: npr.org

United States Concern Cicada Covid Variant Notifications
- What a joyous time of year. It's that magical time when we gather round and unveil the year's new COVID-19 variant. What new terrifying mutation has the virus that shut down the world six years ago taken on now? and has been nicknamed "Cicada." It has not yet become the most dominant strain, but it very well could one day, for one big reason: it seems to be pretty good at slipping past our bodies' defenses against COVID-19. BA.3.2 was first detected through airport screening in the United States in 2025. It has since been detected in patients across multiple states and in wastewater samples ... [Read More]

Source: vice.com

Sharks Cocaine Cbs News Study Blood Substances
- Sharks in the Bahamas are consuming substances including caffeine, painkillers and even cocaine, according to a new study by marine scientists who say it could potentially impact the animals' health and behavior. The research team, made up of marine biologists and scientists from a variety of international programs, analyzed blood samples from 85 sharks of five different species. The sharks were captured about four miles off the coast of a remote island and their blood levels were tested for 24 legal and illegal drugs.  Twenty-eight of the sharks had detectable levels of caffeine, two ... [Read More]

Source: cbsnews.com