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Sphinx Newsweek Newsweek Afp National Royal Messaging Matt Beall Second Sphinx Radar
- The Giza Plateau doesn't need any help staying famous, but that hasn't stopped a new burst of headlines from suggesting it may contain a buried second Sphinx and an underground "megastructure." Matt Beall Limitless podcast that satellite radar ... [Read More]

Source: vice.com

Day Length Change Days Climate Day Length
- NASA's Suomi NPP satellite captured this composite image of southern Africa and the surrounding oceans on April 9, 2015. As sea levels in these oceans rise due to climate change, Earth's rotation gradually slows — lengthening our days by ... [Read More]


Quantum Quantum Computing Computers Quantum State Technology Network
- Quantum networking solutions startup memQ Inc. today announced it has raised $10 million in early-stage funding to advance scalable distributed networking for quantum computing. Quantonation and Ocean Azul Partners co-led the Series A round, with ... [Read More]


- Prof Ruben Saakyan and Prof Sheila Rowan respond to Prof Charlotte Deane of UK Research and Innovation If the UK's position in quantum computing is indeed a success story of long-term investment in fundamental science, as Prof Charlotte Deane ... [Read More]


Qubits Quantum Computers Error Scientists Quantum Computers
- 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 Sign up for the Live Science daily newsletter now 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 ... [Read More]


Mongolia Year Adventure People Days World
- When I arrived in Mongolia in 2009, there was exactly one baggage carousel at the international airport. During my entire 10-day stay there, I saw barely a handful of other tourists.  During my trip, I explored what's considered Genghis Khan's ... [Read More]

Source: observer.com

Launch Mission Rocket Artemis Iii Moon Orion
- "Things are certainly starting to feel real here at the Cape." KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Florida—The two-day countdown for the launch of NASA's Artemis II mission began Monday evening, with clocks timed for the first of six opportunities in early ... [Read More]


National Security Species Oil Exemption Gulf Trump Administration
- Federal "God Squad" Votes to Override Endangered Species Laws for Offshore Drilling Never mind that it may drive Gulf whales and sea turtles to extinction. Get your news from a source that's not owned and controlled by oligarchs. This story was ... [Read More]


Archaeologists Iraq War Years Afp Teams
- Iraq is home to ruins from some of the world's earliest civilisations, but teams led by international archaeologists have been forced by drone and rocket attacks in the Middle East war to cut short their expeditions. Archaeologists told AFP that ... [Read More]


Iron Age Britain Wagons Researchers Paper
- You can now listen to Fox News articles! Archaeologists have discovered four-wheeled wagons — the first such discovery in Great Britain. The researchers announced their findings in the journal Antiquity on March 17. The vehicle remnants were unearthed at an Iron Age site near the village of Melsonby, some 35 miles south of Durham, in Yorkshire, England.  Researchers conducted a metal-detecting survey in the area in 2021, leading to an excavation in 2022. The cache was found during the excavation, though the researchers' findings were not announced until the paper was recently ... [Read More]

Source: foxnews.com

Species Gulf Whales Oil Rice's Drilling
- One of the world's rarest whales lives in only one place: the Gulf of Mexico, where the Trump administration wants to expand oil and gas drilling that scientists fear could push the giant mammal to extinction. Endangered Rice's whales live their ... [Read More]

Source: apnews.com

Frogfish Warty Richards Species Fish Larvae
- Inside the colorful Wild Reef exhibit on the lower level of Chicago's Shedd Aquarium sits a small tank containing two warty frogfish, a species found in the waters of the Indo-Pacific region. Each one is about the size of a tennis ball, yellow in ... [Read More]

Source: npr.org

Drones Propulsion Drone Rotors System Direction
- Omnidirectional propulsion system makes for super-nimble drones Up, up, and away! That's the flight sequence for most commercially available drones. However, for drones powered by Aerix Systems' proprietary omnidirectional propulsion technology, a ... [Read More]

Source: newatlas.com

Water Fish Years Land Animals Fins
- History from countries and communities across the globe, including the world's major wars. The stories behind the faiths, food, entertainment and holidays that shape our world. Fossils and footprints offer tantalizing clues to the origins of life ... [Read More]

Source: history.com

Water Point Stockholm University Critical Point Liquid Ice
- Water is abundant but far from simple. A new discovery brings us closer to understanding its complex physics. Water is the most mundane liquid on Earth, yet it almost breaks the rules of thermodynamics. Every other known liquid shrinks and becomes denser as it cools. Water does the opposite. The more you cool water after it freezes, the less dense it becomes, which is why ice floats so easily in ponds, lakes, and oceans. Now, physicists think they know the exact reason why. Researchers at Stockholm University have provided direct experimental evidence of a long-theorized critical point ... [Read More]


Comet Jets Spin Gas Something Comet 41p
- Follow Earth on Google A comet doesn't usually make headlines for how it spins. Most quietly follow their path around the Sun, sticking to predictable patterns. But one small comet recently did something that caught astronomers off guard. The object, known as 41P, comes from far out at the edge of the solar system. It likely began in the Kuiper Belt, a cold region filled with icy leftovers from when the planets were forming. At some point, Jupiter's gravity pulled it inward, setting it on a looping path that now brings it back toward the Sun every 5.4 years. When it made one of those close ... [Read More]

Source: earth.com

Saturn Planet Images Michael Wong Rings Amy Simon
- Follow Earth on Google Saturn has always stood out in the night sky. Its rings catch the eye, but the real action happens in the thick layers of gas wrapped around the planet. Now, two powerful space telescopes have taken fresh images that show Saturn in ways we have never quite seen before. These views do not just look different – they reveal how the planet actually works. One image shows color and detail we can see with our eyes. The other goes deeper, pulling out hidden layers and movements inside the atmosphere. Put them together, and Saturn starts to feel less like a distant ... [Read More]

Source: earth.com

Chip Environments Chips Photonic Integrated Packaging Photonic Chip
- NIST scientists have developed a new process for packaging photonic integrated circuits so they can survive and operate in some of the most extreme environments imaginable. The advance could allow photonic chip-based technologies to operate in deep-space probes, inside nuclear reactors, in ultrahigh vacuum systems, and at temperatures both near absolute zero and in scorchingly hot industrial settings. Although the new process now requires several days to complete, engineers could shorten the time dramatically, making the technique suitable for large-scale manufacturing. Researchers at the ... [Read More]

Source: nist.gov

Quantum Quantum Computing Companies Company Markets Research
- Quantum firms go public despite volatile markets as recent breakthroughs pushed commercialization closer. Investors are backing the sector as funding shifts from research to early-revenue opportunities. Practical quantum advantage is expected around 2028-2029, with wider commercial use in the 2030s, an analyst said. In this article Quantum technology firms are defying turbulent markets to go public this year, as the industry seeks to raise capital off recent scientific breakthroughs and push the experimental tech towards commercialization. One such firm, Xanadu Quantum , which builds quantum ... [Read More]

Source: cnbc.com

Blemmyes Accounts Beings Herodotus Nuremberg Chronicle Desert
- The ancient world was full of strange creatures and legends, the most famous being the Blemmyes. Historians like Pliny the Elder and Herodotus chronicled the supposed existence of these 'headless' beings; they were described as being seen in the Nubian deserts with human eyes and mouths on their chests. As evidenced by medieval bestiaries, the Blemmyes were depicted as monstrous beings. Medieval bestiaries depict the Blemmyes as monstrous beings. Modern historians suggest that the Blemmyes were a nomadic group involved in military campaigns. Their distinctive military uniforms, including ... [Read More]