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In one of nature’s strangest rituals, termite workers obsessively lick their queen not out of affection, but as a vital biological process that can ultimately lead to her death. This video unpacks the ...
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A mysterious burst of radiowaves with more energy than the sun emits in a year has been traced back to a cosmic graveyard dead galaxy filled with ancient stars.
Walk into the woods and you are bound to find standing dead trees, otherwise known as snags. Here's what you may not know about them.
Dead trees, or snags, burst with life, despite appearance: Nature News. Susan Pike. Portsmouth Herald. Walk into any woods in New England (or the world) and you are bound to find standing dead trees.
A staccato blast of electromagnetic energy has been tracked to an old, dead galaxy for the first time. The discovery supports the idea that there are more ways to produce such flares, called fast ...
A third greenhouse, dedicated to butterflies and attracting more than 13,000 schoolkids a year pre-COVID, has many dead or potentially dead large plants and it will need some work to be able to ...
A home in San Bernardino was destroyed after a family says a city sewage pipe burst and flooded their property. The Zavala family said they’ve been dealing with the nightmare of the fallout for ...
A fast radio burst, or a strong pulse of energy, was tracked to a distant long-dead galaxy that astronomers never thought could produce such a signal.
Fast radio bursts, strong pulses of energy detected in radio-wave frequencies, may be a common phenomenon in the cosmos, but their enigmatic origins are something astronomers are only beginning to ...
Fast radio burst traced to 'dead' galaxy. The recent burst, called FRB 20240209A, throws that theory into question. The flare was first detected in February 2024 with a newer radio telescope ...
A fast radio burst, or a strong pulse of energy, ... Fast radio burst traced to 'dead' galaxy. The recent burst, called FRB 20240209A, throws that theory into question.