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A Spacecraft Could Help Find Life on a Jovian Moon
Our planet is the only place in the solar system—and indeed the universe—where we know that life exists. But if the basic sciences of chemistry, energy, and biology apply, Jupiter’s moon Europa may
‘Stocky’ swamp creature with ‘muscular’ thighs discovered as new species in Malaysia
In a swampy forest of Malaysia, a “stocky” creature with “muscular” thighs called out to potential mates. Instead its nasally, raspy squeak caught the attention of passing scientists. It turned out
Where you might be able to see the northern lights tonight through this weekend
A pair of strong geomagnetic storms could produce a spectacular northern lights show for millions of Americans again this weekend, space forecasters say. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric
ULA successfully launches second Vulcan rocket after delays
United Launch Alliance sent its second Vulcan rocket into space on Friday morning after delays that took the launch back more than hour from its original time off the Florida coast.
'You filthy pig!' Are the words we ascribe to animals really fair?
Foxes are cunning, bees are busy and sloths are lazy. We humans love to project our own characteristics onto the animal world. Do we ever get it right?
Russia has lost access to CERN in a sign that its war in Ukraine is causing a major scientific brain drain
CERN is revoking access to 500 scientists from Russian institutions over the Ukraine war, in a move that could lead to a major brain drain for Russia.
First Alert Weather: Continuing to monitor for possible rain event next week
At the start of next week the possibility of a heavy rain event is in the forecast. Confidence is building in the possibility of as much as 4 inches of rain over a 3-day period from Sunday to
Space travel might be harmful for human hearts
After a month at the International Space Station, a set of 48 bioengineered human heart tissue samples beat about half as strong as similar tissues that remained on Earth. The tissues also became
After CEO’s arrest, Telegram says it will now turn some bad actors’ data over to law enforcement
Messaging platform Telegram is making some new concessions around safety and user privacy after the arrest of its founder and CEO Pavel Durov in France last month.
Vikings May Have Run Into Indigenous Americans Before Columbus, Ivory Hints
Viking Age Norse people seeking walrus ivory in the High Arctic may have encountered Indigenous North Americans hundreds of years before Christopher Columbus "discovered" the continent, a study has
Cerebras hopes planned IPO will supercharge its race against Nvidia and fellow chip startups for the fastest generative AI
Cerebras is in a fierce race with fellow AI chip startups Groq and SambaNova for the title of ‘fastest generative AI.’
Study: Climate change made rains that led to deadly European floods more likely, heavier
Extreme rainfall that triggered deadly floods in Europe that killed at least 15 people earlier this month was made worse by orders of magnitude by climate change, a new study published Wednesday said.
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