Officials have announced that an “unusual” La Niña weather pattern (that was supposed to start last…
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How we might finally find black holes from the cosmic dawn
An undiscovered population of ancient black holes may be lurking throughout the universe. These…
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The 2025 ‘Super Bowl of Astronomy’ kicks off this week in Maryland
Thousands of scientists from around the world are gathered in Maryland this week to discuss new…
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‘Daredevil’ white dwarf star could be closest-known object to a weird black hole
Using the XMM-Newton X-ray telescope, astronomers have witnessed a supermassive black hole already noted…
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How Mapping the Seafloor Benefits Science and Safety
In recent years, the Great Lakes have been subject to some wild rumors, including the claim that a…
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U.S. dementia cases may rise to 1 million per year by 2060
Baby Boomers may drive a drastic increase in dementia cases in coming decades, but there are steps people…
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10th-century woman buried with weapons in Hungary is 1st of her kind, but researchers are hesitant to call her a warrior
A medieval skeleton buried with archery equipment in a 10th-century cemetery in Hungary belongs to a…
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Are You Breathing in Cancer? The Shocking Truth About Microplastics
The growing presence of microplastics in our environment is raising significant alarms for human health,…
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‘Silo’ Season 2: ‘The Safeguard’ recap: Solo is redeemed and Lukas finds a secret tunnel
Avid fans of Apple TV+’s dystopian sci-fi series, “Silo,” have been hungering for answers as the…
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New treatment for most aggressive brain cancer may help patients live longer
A new therapy for the most aggressive type of brain cancer can extend patients’ survival while cutting…