Oceans hiding within the crusts of distant moons are tantalizing targets for scientists looking for life beyond Earth ...
Her work, through its sustained engagement with memory and the possibilities of the future, stands as a testament to the enduring human urge to resist erasure.
At WIRED's Big Interview event, Eli Lilly and Company's Executive Vice President and Chief Information and Digital Officer, ...
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JWST spots early-universe stars that look 'dinosaur-like' in behavior
The James Webb Space Telescope has uncovered traces of colossal, short‑lived stars that blazed out in the universe’s first ...
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Runaway black hole flees its galaxy, leaving baby stars behind
A supermassive black hole appears to have been kicked out of its home galaxy and is racing through intergalactic space, ...
Every December, as winter winds stir, the world remembers the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem. The Gospel of Matthew tells of the ...
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The AI Data Center Reality Check, Oracle Stumbles and China Looms Over US Valuations
Watch the Video Our conversation began with a simple observation. A lot has happened in AI over the past week, and not all of it has been good. Lee opened by pointing directly at Oracle’s earnings ...
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Farewell, comet 3I/ATLAS! Interstellar visitor heads for the outer solar system after its closest approach to Earth
3I/ATLAS has now made its closest approach to the sun and Earth and is now heading back out toward the outer solar system. On ...
How common are Earth-like planets in the universe? When I started working on supernova explosions, I never imagined that my ...
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe captures solar wind doing a 'U-turn'
"Ultimately, this work may help scientists better predict the impact of space weather across the solar system on longer ...
Southwest Research Institute's novel Compact Dual Ion Composition Experiment (CoDICE) instrument aboard NASA's Interstellar ...
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NASA Just Mapped the Entire Sky in 102 Infrared Colors and Scientists Say it Could Explain How the Universe Began
NASA’s SPHEREx has mapped the entire sky in 102 infrared colors, which are invisible to the human eye but can be used to ...
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