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Razed city that rebelled against Rome 'remained uninhabited for over 170 years,' excavations reveal
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Razed city that rebelled against Rome 'remained uninhabited for over 170 years,' excavations reveal
The ancient city was besieged and destroyed in 125 B.C., probably in a dispute over the rights of Roman citizenship.
Planet Earth

Scientists confirm there are 40 huge craters at the bottom of Lake Michigan
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Scientists confirm there are 40 huge craters at the bottom of Lake Michigan
Researchers recently surveyed the bottom of Lake Michigan after spotting strange circles on the lakebed in 2022. New observations show the circles are craters, but how they formed remains unclear.

Space

Newest Starlink satellites are leaking even more radiation than their predecessors — and could soon disrupt astronomy
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Newest Starlink satellites are leaking even more radiation than their predecessors — and could soon disrupt astronomy
A new study reveals that Generation 2 Starlink satellites are leaking up to 30 times more radio waves than their predecessors. If SpaceX continues to deploy the newer versions as planned, we could reach an "inflection point" where astronomers can no longer properly study the cosmos, researchers warn.
Health

Why do leafy green vegetables interact with blood thinners?
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Why do leafy green vegetables interact with blood thinners?
Leafy green vegetables can affect the way certain anticoagulant (blood thinning) medications work. But why?


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Hundreds of miles from landfall, Hurricane Helene's 'apocalyptic' devastation unfolds
The death toll from Hurricane Helene is still climbing as Americans across the Southeast count the cost of last week's massive…
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How fast will the annular solar eclipse on Oct. 2 travel?
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On Oct. 2, an annular solar eclipse will be visible from the Southern Hemisphere. During this event, the moon doesn't completely cover the sun from our perspective on Earth, so it leaves a "ring of fire" around the moon. The moon's shadow will appear to travel at vastly different speeds depending on your location. In some places, it will move faster than 6 million mph (10 million km/h); in others, it will travel as slow as 1,278 mph (2,057 km/h), or about the speed of a fighter jet.
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Spaceflight

Ticket to space: A Tennessee cardiologist's dream launch
Ticket to space: A Tennessee cardiologist's dream launch
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How can someone fly to space without becoming an astronaut, having millions of dollars or being a celebrity? On Aug. 29, Blue Origin successfully completed its eighth human spaceflight and the 26th mission of its New Shepard suborbital program overall. Onboard this flight was Eiman Jahangir, a Tennessee cardiologist who earned his seat not just by chance, but through unwavering dedication to his dream.
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Science & Astronomy

China's enormous FAST radio telescope getting even bigger
China's enormous FAST radio telescope getting even bigger
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China has kicked off of a second phase of construction to enhance the capabilities of what is already the world's largest single-dish radio telescope. The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST), situated in a karst region in Guizhou, southwest China, has been operating since January 2020. But now a second phase will add 24 new moveable radio telescopes, each with a diameter of 131 feet (40 meters). Construction officially started on Sept. 25, on the eighth anniversary of FAST's completion.
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SpaceX

SpaceX's Crew-9 astronaut mission arrives at the ISS (video)
SpaceX's Crew-9 astronaut mission arrives at the ISS (video)
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SpaceX's two-person Crew-9 mission arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) today (Sept. 29) after a one-day orbital chase. Crew-9's Crew Dragon capsule, named Freedom, docked with the ISS Su
 
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A close up of deep red cupid cherries on a lush green tree.

Growing cherries is "high risk, high reward" but farmers now have access to new varieties better suited to difficult climate conditions.​

Two chickens stand beside a red bowl.

Two million Australian chickens have already been killed in the nation's bird flu outbreak — and that's before the deadliest strain of the virus hits our shores.​

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A simmering row between electricity retailers and poles-and-wires companies boils over amid claims consumers are being hurt by "perverse" complex prices.​
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Top Science News

Can you see Earth's new 'minimoon' with the naked eye?
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Can you see Earth's new 'minimoon' with the naked eye?
On Sunday, Sept. 29, Earth captured a new "minimoon" called 2024 PT5. The bus-size asteroid is expected to orbit our planet for 57 days, but is too small to be visible to amateur skywatchers.
History & Archaeology

50 Viking Age burials discovered in Denmark, including a woman in a rare 'Viking wagon'
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50 Viking Age burials discovered in Denmark, including a woman in a rare 'Viking wagon'
Finding a Viking Age burial ground of this size is rare, in part because Scandinavian soil doesn't preserve skeletons well.
Planet Earth

Mount Everest is taller than it should be — and a weird river may be to blame
(Museum Odense)
Mount Everest is taller than it should be — and a weird river may be to blame
Mount Everest may be "taller than it should be" because of a river "capture" event 89,000 years ago.

Life's Little Mysteries

Are there any planets in the universe that aren't round?
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Are there any planets in the universe that aren't round?
Earth is round, but are there any planets in the universe that aren't?
Technology

History of quantum computing: 12 key moments that shaped the future of computers
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History of quantum computing: 12 key moments that shaped the future of computers
Although quantum computing is a nascent field, there are plenty of key moments that defined it over the last few decades as scientists strive to create machines that can solve impossible problems.
 
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What time is the annular solar eclipse on Oct. 2?
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On Oct. 2, an annular solar eclipse will be visible from parts of the Southern Hemisphere. Although much of South America will see a partial solar eclipse, some observers will witness a "ring of fire" around the moon from within a narrow path of annularity.The observer's location will dictate when the ring of fire will be visible. Here's what time the "ring of fire" annular solar eclipse occurs.
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Exclusive: Space archaeologists are finding more Mayan ruins
Exclusive: Space archaeologists are finding more Mayan ruins
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Archaeologists have foudn more Mayan ruins in the last 10 years than in the last 150 years combined due to better satellite technology. Using a pulsed laser technique called lidar, satellites can peer through the dense canopy surrounding typical Mayan sites.
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Skywatching

Astronomers prepare for once-in-a-lifetime 'new star'
Astronomers prepare for once-in-a-lifetime 'new star'
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Stargazers and astronomers around the world continue to gaze toward the Corona Borealis constellation 3,000 light-years from Earth, where a long-dead star is expected to reignite in an explosion so powerful it will briefly rival the brilliance of Polaris, the North Star. The stellar corpse last turned on almost 80 years ago and will not reignite for another 80 years, making this a nearly once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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Spaceflight

ULA rolls Vulcan Centaur rocket to pad for 2nd launch test
ULA rolls Vulcan Centaur rocket to pad for 2nd launch test
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United Launch Alliance's second Vulcan Centaur rocket has made it to the pad. The Vulcan Centaur out to Space Launch Complex-41 at Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station for a launch scheduled for no earlier than Friday, Oct. 4.
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Science & Astronomy

Webb Telescope deciphers origins of Pluto's big icy moon
Webb Telescope deciphers origins of Pluto's big icy moon
Pluto (NASA/Getty Images)
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have detected carbon dioxide and hydrogen peroxide on the frozen surface of Pluto's largest moon, Charon. Detecting these molecules could tell scientists how Charon and other icy bodies at the solar system's edge were born.
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The Israeli military has issued evacuation warnings for nearly two dozen Lebanese border communities as part of its ongoing conflict with Hezbollah. This follows Israel's announcement of limited ground operations targeting Hezbollah, which denied Israeli troops had entered Lebanon. However, the Israeli military released footage showing operations against Hezbollah's weapons depot. Israel has been conducting small raids into southern Lebanon for nearly a year, aimed at dismantling Hezbollah’s positions. The evacuation warning extends further than the UN-designated buffer zone, signaling a potentially deeper Israeli incursion into Lebanon


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