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Cosmic Broken 'Bone' Caused by Pulsar Hit-and-Run, NASA Satellite Reveals
The careening star blasted through the galactic filament, known as "the Snake," at a zippy 1–2 million miles per hour.
Scientists Turned Rain Into Electricity. It Could One Day Overhaul Our Power Grid.
Harnessing energy from falling rain has the potential to generate huge amounts of electricity. If rain falls into a tube connected to a circuit, the individual plunks of raindrops will produce more
The new extreme in ‘founder friendly’ deals: Complete board control
Mira Murati and Andreessen Horowitz are working on a funding round that could set a new standard for “founder friendly” deals.
This is the coldest planet ever discovered, researchers say
An exoplanet discovered in 2020 contains the coldest temperatures ever measured on a planetary body, according to scientists.
The chance of getting hit by a Soviet spacecraft goes up next week
Part of a failed Soviet spacecraft that’s been circling Earth for the last 53 years is about to come crashing down. The Kosmos 482 probe launched by the USSR in 1972 was intended to collect data from
How to catch the Eta Aquarid meteor shower, debris of Halley's comet
Halley's comet swings near Earth every 75 years. But debris left by the comet leads to two major meteor showers every year including the Eta Aquarids. When this meteor shower lights up the night sky,
Droughts and heat waves reduce plants' ability to absorb CO₂, study finds
Frequent heat and drought events in southwestern Europe are reducing ecosystems' capacity to absorb CO₂, according to a recent study by the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology at the
A mummy called the ‘air-dried chaplain’ has long been shrouded in mystery. Scientists say they now have answers
Scientists have studied an enigmatic mummy from the crypt of an Austrian church and revealed an unusual embalming method and other secrets.
Origin of Life on Earth: Gene Transfer Between Fungi and Plants May Have Triggered the Development of the First Ecosystems
A recent study from researchers at the University of Toulouse has revealed a fascinating insight into the origins of life on land. The study, published in Science, highlights how a gene transfer
Climate change is both sinking, and lifting, South Africa
As seas rise along South Africa’s coastlines, a natural counterforce is at play, drought. New research reveals that parts of the country are slowly lifting out of the ocean due to water loss
Government faces backlash after approving controversial exemptions for aging facilities: 'It is completely unacceptable'
"We want enough electricity to grow our economy, and we want clean, breathable air." Government faces backlash after approving controversial exemptions for aging facilities: 'It is completely
A 10-foot microscope reveals big lessons about the tiniest threats to the human body
There’s a technological revolution underway that’s making it faster and easier for scientists to see the molecules that undermine human health — and possibly fight the problem. The “resolution
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