Dark matter may be gravitationally lensing a likely source of cosmic neutrinos - Phys.org
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Dark matter may be gravitationally lensing a likely source of cosmic neutrinos - Phys.org
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RNA is supposed to fall apart within hours, yet researchers have now read it from a mammoth frozen in Siberian permafrost 39,000 years ago — and the transcripts caught his muscle tissue in the middle of a stress response - Space Daily
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Blue Origin adding second pad to Cape Canaveral launch complex amid rocket explosion repairs - Space
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A pop-up tag on a pregnant porbeagle shark kept reporting for four days after it stopped moving like a shark — rising and falling through the water at a constant 22°C, five degrees warmer than the sea, from inside whatever had swallowed it - Space Daily
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James Webb spotted a bizarre object just 660 million years after the Big Bang that looks like an enormous star but shines with roughly 100 billion Suns' worth of energy — because hidden inside its star-like cocoon is an accreting black hole, rather than a core - Space Daily
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A trail camera in British Columbia recorded a wild wolf swimming out to a buoy and hauling a fully submerged crab trap up the beach by its rope, then working the bait cup open — three minutes of footage no wild canid had ever been filmed doing - Space Daily
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Moon Meets Venus, Spica And The ‘Anti-Mars’: The Night Sky This Week - forbes.com
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After Half A Century, Physicists Find The Strongest Evidence Yet For An Exotic 'Glueball' Particle - Currently.com
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Giant crocodylians dominated the food chain in Miocene South America, fossil evidence suggests - phys.org
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New Drug Turns Cancer’s Favorite Fuel Into a Deadly Weakness - SciTechDaily
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Mimas looks like one of Saturn's deadest moons: a frozen, heavily cratered ball with no obvious activity. Then scientists discovered a global ocean beneath it in 2024 — an ocean less than 25 million years old, younger than the Himalayas, hiding beneath a surf - Space Daily
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Scientists led by UCLA found that permanently shaded parts of pits on the Moon stay near a constant 17°C while the exposed surface swings between 127°C and −173°C — meaning humanity's first permanent lunar address may be underground. - Space Daily
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Japan aims for the moons of Mars - Phys.org
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On 1 March 1982, a Soviet probe called Venera 13 touched down on Venus and was expected to last just 32 minutes in 465°C heat — it survived for 127 minutes, drilled and analysed a soil sample, and sent back the first colour photographs ever taken from th - Space Daily
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5 bizarre ways space experts want to clean up Earth’s orbit - sciencefocus.com
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Scientists recreated the conditions on Saturn's moon Titan and watched molecules that shouldn't mix form stable crystals together — at around minus 179°C, polar hydrogen cyanide accepts nonpolar methane and ethane into its crystal structure, breaking one - Space Daily
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Dolphins use tools to obtain fish in rare activity caught on camera - KTLA
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Strain flips Hall signal in altermagnetic manganese telluride, suggesting a path to practical spintronics - Phys.org
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Webb found strong evidence of a Saturn-mass planet in the habitable zone of Alpha Centauri A — our nearest solar twin, just 4 light-years away — then the planet seemed to disappear, sending astronomers into millions of simulated orbits to work out how it co - Space Daily
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