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Scientists may have found a powerful new space object: ‘It doesn’t fit comfortably into any known category’
A bewilderingly powerful mystery object found in a nearby galaxy and only visible so far in millimeter radio wavelengths could…
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Mysterious 300,000-year-old Greek cave skull was neither human nor Neanderthal, study finds
A mysterious skull with a stalagmite growing out of its head is about 300,000 years old and neither human nor…
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Exposure triangle explained: A photographer’s guide to mastering light
Whether you’re photographing the night sky, a bird in flight or a bustling city street, your camera needs light in…
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James Webb telescope reveals that asteroids Bennu and Ryugu may be parts of the same gigantic space rock
Two of the solar system’s most famous asteroids, Bennu and Ryugu, may be fragments of a single massive “parent” asteroid…
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Best sleep headphones 2025 — From squishy earbuds to snuggly headbands
Sleep headphones are audio devices designed to help you fall asleep and stay asleep more easily. There are two main…
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Jaw-dropping photo captures solar tornado and gigantic plasma eruption raging on the sun at the same time
A giant solar tornado and a massive plasma eruption were just raging on the surface of the sun at the…
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Lake Superior rocks reveal build up to giant collision that formed supercontinent Rodinia
Around 1.1 billion years ago, the oldest and most tectonically stable part of North America — called Laurentia — was…
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FDA issues warning over possible radioactive shrimp
Frozen shrimp imported to the U.S. from an Indonesia-based company may have been exposed to a radioactive substance, the U.S.…
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New brain implant can decode a person’s ‘inner monologue’
Scientists have developed a brain-computer interface that can capture and decode a person’s inner monologue. The results could help people…
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Gene that differs between humans and Neanderthals could shed light on the species’ disappearance, mouse study suggests
A protein that helps synthesize DNA is different in modern humans than it is in Neanderthals and Denisovans — our…
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