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NASA spots unexpected X-shaped structures in Earth's upper atmosphere — and scientists are struggling to explain them
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NASA spots unexpected X-shaped structures in Earth's upper atmosphere — and scientists are struggling to explain them
NASA's GOLD mission found unexpected X- and C-shaped structures in the plasma of Earth's ionosphere. Researchers have likened our upper atmosphere to "alphabet soup."
Astronomy & Astrophysics

Forbidden black holes and ancient stars hide in these 'tiny red dots'
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Forbidden black holes and ancient stars hide in these 'tiny red dots'
The James Webb Space Telescope found "tiny red dots" in the early universe representing overgrown supermassive black holes and stars that are impossibly old for the infant cosmos.
 
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4th person catches bird flu from cows, this time in Colorado
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4th person catches bird flu from cows, this time in Colorado

A fourth person in the U.S. has caught bird flu after working with infected cows on a farm. The person recovered after being treated with a common drug for seasonal flu.

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Cats love to meow at humans. Now we know why.
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Cats love to meow at humans. Now we know why.

Meows are more than a cute sound — they're also a window into the relationship between humans and their feline friends.





 
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Astrophotographer captures stunning photos of our sun
Astrophotographer captures stunning photos of our sun
(Mark Johnston (@azastroguy))
These incredibly detailed images of the sun were captured by astrophotographer Mark Johnston from his backyard in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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This Week In Space: E118 - Understanding the Darkness
This Week In Space: E118 - Understanding the Darkness
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On Episode 118 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and guest co-host Isaac Arthur talk with Alina Kiessling and Jason Rhodes, both research scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, about the concepts of dark matter and dark energy and their broader implications for cosmology, exoplanet research, and more.
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The Brainy Bunch
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The 'smart' animal club keeps getting bigger
Scientists are re-examining what signs of intelligence mean for animals.

feel like putting muh arms aroud you yes
 
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'The last 12 months have broken records like never before': Earth exceeds 1.5 C warming every month for entire year
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'The last 12 months have broken records like never before': Earth exceeds 1.5 C warming every month for entire year
Every month has broken the temperature record of the previous for the past 12 months, and the signs of climate breakdown are already here, a new analysis shows.
History & Archaeology

5,000-year-old ceremonial temple discovered beneath sand dune in Peru
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5,000-year-old ceremonial temple discovered beneath sand dune in Peru
The 5,000-year-old site contains the walls of a ceremonial temple, as well as human remains.
Planet Earth

'Dragon' and 'tree of life' hydrothermal vents discovered in Arctic region scientists thought was geologically dead
(MARUM – Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen)
'Dragon' and 'tree of life' hydrothermal vents discovered in Arctic region scientists thought was geologically dead
Researchers have discovered a deep-sea hydrothermal vent field near Svalbard. The newfound vents have been named after various entities from Norse mythology.

Astronomy & Astrophysics

James Webb telescope reveals rare, 'rotten egg' atmosphere around nearby hell planet
(Roberto Molar Candanosa/Johns Hopkins Univeristy)
James Webb telescope reveals rare, 'rotten egg' atmosphere around nearby hell planet
The James Webb Space Telescope revealed that the hot Jupiter exoplanet HD 189733 b, located just 64 light-years from Earth, has an atmosphere full of hydrogen sulfide, meaning it likely smells of rotten eggs.


keeping the old feiia engrossed,like you/we know who haha​
 
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'I've never seen anything like this': Scientists hijack cancer genes to turn tumors against themselves
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'I've never seen anything like this': Scientists hijack cancer genes to turn tumors against themselves
Scientists overcame cancer drug resistance in a new proof-of-concept study.
Technology

This bizarre vortex doesn't just look cool — it can be a key cog in making scalable high-speed 6G networks a reality
(Getty Images/RobinOlimb)
This bizarre vortex doesn't just look cool — it can be a key cog in making scalable high-speed 6G networks a reality
Flexible plates and nanotubes could pave the way for adaptable controllers for terahertz 6G signals.
 
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Chasing the midnight sun along Norway's arctic coastline
(Daisy Dobrijevic)
Silently drifting into Norway's majestic Trollfjord, flanked by towering mountains, their peaks bathed in golden sunlight, I couldn't believe my eyes. It's almost midnight, yet it feels like the middle of the day. The midnight sun is a truly remarkable phenomenon. The eternal daylight stretches one day into another, if you're not careful, you'll lose all concept of time.
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Spaceflight

NASA's NEOWISE asteroid-hunter is about to shut down
NASA's NEOWISE asteroid-hunter is about to shut down
(NASA/JPL-Caltech)
The NEOWISE mission will end on July 31. Building on the its 14-year success, NASA's NEO Surveyor (Near Earth Object Surveyor) - the first purpose-built infrared space telescope specifically dedicated to hunting hazardous near-Earth objects - will launch in late 2027.
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Science & Astronomy

Astronomers measure 'warp speed' of Milky Way galaxy
Astronomers measure 'warp speed' of Milky Way galaxy
(Kaiyuan Hou and Zhanxun Dong (School of Design, Shanghai Jiao Tong University))
In the case of the Milky Way at least, the major player in maintaining the warp is the dark matter halo that surrounds the disk and exerts a torque on it.
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