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'A genuine surprise': Near-Earth asteroid Ryugu once had 'flowing water' that transformed its insides
A new analysis of asteroid Ryugu hints that the "potentially hazardous" space rock once had flowing water in its core, possibly leftover from the impact that created it.
A company ordered helium from the moon. No, it’s not science fiction.
Finnish tech firm Bluefors, a maker of ultracold refrigerator systems critical for quantum computing, has purchased tens of thousands of liters of Helium-3 from the moon — spending “above $300
'This needs to happen fast': Scientists race to cryopreserve a critically endangered tree before it goes extinct
Less than 400 angle-stemmed myrtle specimens remain in the wild in Australia. Scientists are working on ways to preserve the species so that we can bring it back at any point if it dies out.
Australia warns social media platforms against age verification for all ahead of a ban on children
Australian authorities said Tuesday that social media platforms should not demand age verification for all account holders starting from December, when a ban on children under 16 having accounts goes
In Portugal’s marine forests, scientists discover kelp is a powerful carbon store
Scientists warn that climate change is threatening the seaweed's ability to store carbon and support biodiversity. View on euronews
Partial solar eclipse at the bottom of the world closes out the year's sun and moon spectacles
The bottom of the world is front and center for a partial solar eclipse next week. Antarctica, New Zealand and a sliver of Australia are in prime position as the moon slips between the sun and Earth,
First-Ever Recording Of Black Hole Recoil Captured During Merger – And You Can Listen To It
Back in 2019, researchers observed a collision between two black holes of wildly different masses. New analysis has revealed that the collision produced a massive recoil, sending the newly formed
OpenAI study finally reveals how people actually use ChatGPT
OpenAI study finally reveals how people actually use ChatGPT - Researchers say findings show that AI should be treated as a ‘basic right’
Volcanic 'googly eyes' stare into space from skull-like peninsula — Earth from space
A 2014 astronaut photo shows a pair of volcanic lakes appearing to stare up into space from the Chiltepe Peninsula of Nicaragua's Lake Managua. These "eyes" and "skull" were created by violent
How a corpse plant makes its terrible smell − it has a strategy, and its female flowers do most of the work
Sometimes, doing research stinks. Quite literally. Corpse plants are rare, and seeing one bloom is even rarer. They open once every seven to 10 years, and the blooms last just two nights. But those
Delhi's toxic air is turning iconic Red Fort black - study
Severe air pollution in Indian capital Delhi has led to the formation of "black crusts" on the walls of the Red Fort, one of the city's most iconic Mughal-era monuments, a study has found.
🦇 Why are bats mysteriously dying on wind turbines?
Wind turbines, symbols of renewable energy, hide a tragedy for bats. Every year, hundreds of thousands of these flying mammals die by colliding with the blades, a phenomenon that has
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