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NASA launch crew rings NYSE closing bell
Members of SPHEREx, NASA's Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization and Ices Explorer, recently visited the New York Stock Exchange to ring the closing bell.
Webb Telescope Reveals Hidden Supermassive Black Hole in Nearby Galaxy
The latest discovery marks the first-ever "compelling clue" that a black hole may be present in the enigmatic galaxy, scientists say.
A Researcher Found Hidden Messages on an Obelisk. They Weren't Meant for Ordinary Eyes.
A researcher discovered hidden messages called hieroglyphic cryptographies on the Luxor Obelisk in France. Some of the hidden messages were propaganda asserting Ramses II’s power. Messages on one
Earthquakes Could Be Hiding Secret Nuclear Tests, Say Seismologists
Under the terms of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty all nuclear explosions are prohibited whether for military or peaceful purposes.
Deep-sea Footage Captures Grotesque Parasites Latched Onto Rattail Fish
Filmed by the Schmidt Ocean Institute, the video reveals a deep-sea rattail fish with two parasites clinging to either side of its head. The parasites are Lophoura szidati, a type of bloodsucking
Scientists find 'breathing' magma cap inside Yellowstone supervolcano
Yellowstone's supervolcano appears to have a magma cap that vents pressure and reduces the chances of a massive eruption happening anytime soon.
Whales and dolphins keep washing up dead in Southern California — scientists say this is responsible
Whales and dolphins keep washing up dead in Southern California — scientists say this is responsible - Sea lions, dolphins, whales and other animals have been struck down
Science is used differently by policymakers in different parties, new study finds
Societal challenges, from climate change to public health crises to advancements in artificial intelligence, have been intrinsically linked with scientific progress for generations. But as politics
Fossilized tracks trace ancient animal behaviors in Oregon
Researchers created 3D models of ancient tracks in Oregon’s John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. The study revealed a glimpse of animal life 50 million years ago.
Japan Plans to Beam Solar Power from Space to Earth
The energy beamed from space won’t be enough to run more than a coffee maker—but if all goes to plan, Japan will soon make history by transmitting solar power wirelessly from orbit to Earth. This
NASA and Boeing Hit ‘Pause' on Experimental X-66
Manufacturer proposes to instead focus its efforts on developing thin-wing technology, which it believes may have broader applications.
The birds and the bees: Including bird data improves estimates of wild bee species
A study published in the journal PLOS One reveals that combining bird observation data with land cover information provides more accurate predictions of numbers of wild bee species—a metric called
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