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Unlikely cave discovery suggests Neanderthals and humans shared a common culture - CNN

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Unlikely cave discovery suggests Neanderthals and humans shared a common culture - CNN image

'Time was speeding up, slowing down, or even stopping': Physicist demonstrates a key theory of time by building a 'mini-universe' in his lab - Live Science

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'Time was speeding up, slowing down, or even stopping': Physicist demonstrates a key theory of time by building a 'mini-universe' in his lab - Live Science image

China releases 1st photo of Earth's elusive 'quasi-moon' Kamo'oalewa - Space

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China releases 1st photo of Earth's elusive 'quasi-moon' Kamo'oalewa - Space image

Dragonflies maneuver like fighter pilots - Ars Technica

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Dragonflies maneuver like fighter pilots - Ars Technica image

Researchers Argue Saturn's Moon Titan Is Perfect for Human Exploration - Yahoo

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Researchers Argue Saturn's Moon Titan Is Perfect for Human Exploration - Yahoo image

'That's going to come back and bite us': Former NASA chief questions Artemis moon lander plans - Space

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'That's going to come back and bite us': Former NASA chief questions Artemis moon lander plans - Space image

Artemis II astronaut Jeremy Hansen stepping down from full-time role - NBC News

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Artemis II astronaut Jeremy Hansen stepping down from full-time role - NBC News image

I quit my job to travel with my dad. He died 10 days later. - Business Insider

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I quit my job to travel with my dad. He died 10 days later. - Business Insider image

Chinese scientists find the best way to nuke an asteroid on its way to impact Earth - Space

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Chinese scientists find the best way to nuke an asteroid on its way to impact Earth - Space image

Gold isn’t rare on Earth — it’s buried 3,000 kilometres too deep to reach. In 2025, scientists found that more than 99.999% of the planet’s precious metals are locked in the core, while Hawaiian lava carries traces suggesting some of that core material is slowly l - Space Daily

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Gold isn’t rare on Earth — it’s buried 3,000 kilometres too deep to reach. In 2025, scientists found that more than 99.999% of the planet’s precious metals are locked in the core, while Hawaiian lava carries traces suggesting some of that core material is slowly l - Space Daily image

We’re in a heatwave, so why is a ‘cold blob’ in the Atlantic causing so much concern? - The Independent

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We’re in a heatwave, so why is a ‘cold blob’ in the Atlantic causing so much concern? - The Independent image

We tend to think of Jupiter as permanently giant, but a 2025 study found it used to be twice its current size, with a magnetic field 50 times more powerful, and it is still quietly shrinking by about 2 centimetres every year - Space Daily

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We tend to think of Jupiter as permanently giant, but a 2025 study found it used to be twice its current size, with a magnetic field 50 times more powerful, and it is still quietly shrinking by about 2 centimetres every year - Space Daily image

Astronauts catch glimpse of fireworks as space station orbits over US - USA Today

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Astronauts catch glimpse of fireworks as space station orbits over US - USA Today image

The Milky Way’s Arms May Stretch Farther Than We Thought - Gizmodo

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The Milky Way’s Arms May Stretch Farther Than We Thought - Gizmodo image

NASA’s Voyager 1 left Earth in 1977; now its signal takes over 22 hours to reach us and it is still sendi - The Times of India

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NASA’s Voyager 1 left Earth in 1977; now its signal takes over 22 hours to reach us and it is still sendi - The Times of India image

For 21 years, Voyager 1’s primary roll thrusters were considered dead. Then in 2025, NASA tried to wake them up from 15 billion miles away — knowing that if they fired cold, they could explode, but if they stayed dead, the spacecraft might one day lose its aim - Space Daily

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For 21 years, Voyager 1’s primary roll thrusters were considered dead. Then in 2025, NASA tried to wake them up from 15 billion miles away — knowing that if they fired cold, they could explode, but if they stayed dead, the spacecraft might one day lose its aim - Space Daily image

Famous study in error: the Universe isn’t anisotropic - Big Think

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Famous study in error: the Universe isn’t anisotropic - Big Think image

A planet nearly 700 light-years away has mineral clouds that form every morning and completely vanish by nightfall — a daily weather cycle made of rock, confirmed by the James Webb Space Telescope in May 2026 - Space Daily

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A planet nearly 700 light-years away has mineral clouds that form every morning and completely vanish by nightfall — a daily weather cycle made of rock, confirmed by the James Webb Space Telescope in May 2026 - Space Daily image

Fire detectors, military tech demos, 3D printers among SpaceX rideshare payloads launching on midnight Falcon 9 flight - Spaceflight Now

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A Jupiter-sized planet outlived its dying star, and NASA’s Webb has now read its atmosphere — the first ever detected on a world orbiting a white dwarf - Space Daily

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A Jupiter-sized planet outlived its dying star, and NASA’s Webb has now read its atmosphere — the first ever detected on a world orbiting a white dwarf - Space Daily image