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Astronomers Detect a Dozen New Moons Around Saturn, Creating a Record Gap With Jupiter

Astronomers Detect a Dozen New Moons Around Saturn, Creating a Record Gap With Jupiter

Astronomers have spotted something unexpected in the vicinity of Saturn. The details remain faint, but the consequences might be impossible to ignore....

Scientists are rethinking how young galaxies formed their magnetic fields - The Brighter Side of News

Scientists are rethinking how young galaxies formed their magnetic fields The Brighter Side of News How young galaxies grew magnetic fields faster tha...

Elon Musk teases expectations for Tesla’s AI6 self-driving chip

Elon Musk teases expectations for Tesla’s AI6 self-driving chip

This optimistic timeline for tape-out—the stage where chip design is finalized before manufacturing—signals Tesla’s push to rapidly advance its ...

The Longest Animal On Earth Has No Brain, No Bones And 1,200 Stingers — A Biologist Explains - Forbes

The Longest Animal On Earth Has No Brain, No Bones And 1,200 Stingers — A Biologist Explains Forbes...

A student volunteer and a mesh suit helped us figure out how mosquitoes reach their targets

Undergraduate Chris Zuo sent me the note "Four minutes is too long" along with photos of countless mosquito bites on his bare skin. This full-body mas...

In 1961 An Artificial Ionosphere Was Put Around The Earth Using Tiny Copper Needles In Order To Facilitate Critical Communication For The US Military - TwistedSifter

In 1961 An Artificial Ionosphere Was Put Around The Earth Using Tiny Copper Needles In Order To Facilitate Critical Communication For The US Military ...

Astronomers Find Massive Asteroid Spinning at 'Impossible' Speed

Astronomers Find Massive Asteroid Spinning at 'Impossible' Speed

Astronomers have spotted a massive asteroid rotating at an unbelievable speed, challenging our understanding of asteroid dynamics and material composi...

A Deep-Sea Submersible Reached 5,112 Meters Below the Mediterranean and Found Something That Should Not Be There

A Deep-Sea Submersible Reached 5,112 Meters Below the Mediterranean and Found Something That Should Not Be There

It was supposed to be untouched. But a recent expedition to the Mediterranean Sea’s deepest depths revealed something no one anticipated....

Critically endangered monkey gives birth after surgery saves her foot

A critically endangered monkey has given birth just months after pioneering surgery saved her from undergoing an amputation. Masaya, a 15-year-old rol...

Researchers Discover Evidence of a Massive Underground Water System on Mars

Researchers Discover Evidence of a Massive Underground Water System on Mars

What if Mars never truly lost its water? New research is beginning to reveal a story that scientists didn’t fully anticipate....

Curtin Takes Cutting-edge Science Inside WA Prisons

Curtin Takes Cutting-edge Science Inside WA Prisons

A “super microscope” capable of magnifying the tiniest of objects and usually only found in research labs has been taken inside an Australian pris...

Why does electric current change direction inside magnets?

Why does electric current change direction inside magnets?

What the research is about When an electric current flows through a metal, voltage normally appears only along the direction of the current. However...

QLD GPs Face Barriers In Supporting VAD: QUT Study

Queensland general practitioners provide compassionate, holistic care to patients seeking voluntary assisted dying (VAD), but many face significant...

NASA's Artemis missions promise a return to the moon—but when? - Phys.org

NASA's Artemis missions promise a return to the moon—but when? Phys.org Artemis II: NASA is preparing for a return to the moon, but why is it going ...

Newly identified disease of corn and sorghum may be mistaken for iron deficiency

A newly identified disease affecting corn and sorghum can closely resemble iron deficiency, potentially leading farmers to apply costly nutrient treat...

Waves, wipeouts and collisions: when surfers injure others

Waves, wipeouts and collisions: when surfers injure others

As surfing grows in popularity, crowded lineups are creating more opportunities for collisions – and in some cases, conflict between surfers in the ...

Project Hail Mary is packed with hard science. An astrophysicist breaks it down

As an astrophysicist, my world revolves around the wonders of space and the mysteries of the universe. This means I can be a tough critic of science f...

Eye-tracking reveals the brain commits to one syntax before a sentence is clear

People often seem to understand language before they have actually heard enough words to determine its structure. In everyday conversation, listeners ...

Freshwater Discovered Beneath Great Salt Lake - Mirage News

Freshwater Discovered Beneath Great Salt Lake Mirage News The freshwater hidden beneath the Great Salt Lake EurekAlert! Uncovering a patchwork of fres...

The freshwater hidden beneath the Great Salt Lake | Newswise - Newswise

The freshwater hidden beneath the Great Salt Lake | Newswise Newswise Beneath Great Salt Lake playa: Scientists Uncover Patchwork of Fresh and Salty G...