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Solution to Feynman’s reverse sprinkler puzzle also applies to “silly sprinklers” - Ars Technica

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Solution to Feynman’s reverse sprinkler puzzle also applies to “silly sprinklers” - Ars Technica image

A solar eclipse is coming to Europe this summer - The Washington Post

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A solar eclipse is coming to Europe this summer - The Washington Post image

Voyager's signal now reaches Earth as a whisper measured in fractions of a billionth of a watt, fainter than almost anything our antennas were built to hear - Space Daily

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Voyager's signal now reaches Earth as a whisper measured in fractions of a billionth of a watt, fainter than almost anything our antennas were built to hear - Space Daily image

A "disaster waiting to happen"? Industry officials worry about Crew Dragon availability. - Ars Technica

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A "disaster waiting to happen"? Industry officials worry about Crew Dragon availability. - Ars Technica image

Extremely Large Telescope reaches a major milestone photo of the day for July 13, 2026 - Space

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Extremely Large Telescope reaches a major milestone photo of the day for July 13, 2026 - Space image

This Extraordinary Desert Mouse Defies Aging–and it Could Change Human Longevity - Good News Network

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This Extraordinary Desert Mouse Defies Aging–and it Could Change Human Longevity - Good News Network image

Scientists Just Figured Out How Much Time Is Left for Life on Earth - Yahoo

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Scientists Just Figured Out How Much Time Is Left for Life on Earth - Yahoo image

Hidden fifth dimension could tune dark matter resonance, new theory proposes - Phys.org

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Firefly brightness holds a cautionary tale about accepting older measurements - Phys.org

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Firefly brightness holds a cautionary tale about accepting older measurements - Phys.org image

Why is Venus hotter than Mercury, when Mercury is closer to the Sun? - The Conversation

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Why is Venus hotter than Mercury, when Mercury is closer to the Sun? - The Conversation image

Space junk debris cloud discovered in high-traffic orbit 'is a potential minefield' for the costliest satellites - Space

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Space junk debris cloud discovered in high-traffic orbit 'is a potential minefield' for the costliest satellites - Space image

Quantum-gravitational mechanism could explain the universe's homogeneity - Phys.org

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Quantum-gravitational mechanism could explain the universe's homogeneity - Phys.org image

The most common type of planet discovered in the Milky Way may be a world that does not exist in our solar system — larger than Earth, smaller than Neptune, and wrapped in an atmosphere we barely understand - Space Daily

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The most common type of planet discovered in the Milky Way may be a world that does not exist in our solar system — larger than Earth, smaller than Neptune, and wrapped in an atmosphere we barely understand - Space Daily image

“It seizes the victim with large spines, impaling and immobilising the prey…” This ultimate hunter might look like a spider, but don’t be fooled… - BBC Wildlife Magazine

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“It seizes the victim with large spines, impaling and immobilising the prey…” This ultimate hunter might look like a spider, but don’t be fooled… - BBC Wildlife Magazine image

Reflect Orbital just got permission to launch its 1st space mirror to orbit. Tens of thousands more could follow - Space

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Reflect Orbital just got permission to launch its 1st space mirror to orbit. Tens of thousands more could follow - Space image

Pythons’ extreme biology may hold clues for treating human disease - NPR

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Pythons’ extreme biology may hold clues for treating human disease - NPR image

‘Disappointed’: Cochrane journal asked researchers to publish article, then retracted it for conflicts - Retraction Watch

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‘Disappointed’: Cochrane journal asked researchers to publish article, then retracted it for conflicts - Retraction Watch image

Light from the Sun takes about eight minutes to reach Earth, but the energy inside a single photon can spend tens of thousands of years bouncing through the Sun's dense core before it ever escapes the surface to begin that eight-minute trip - Space Daily

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Light from the Sun takes about eight minutes to reach Earth, but the energy inside a single photon can spend tens of thousands of years bouncing through the Sun's dense core before it ever escapes the surface to begin that eight-minute trip - Space Daily image