
2,200-year-old gold coin depicting ancient Egyptian queen discovered in Jerusalem
data-pin-nopin=”true” fetchpriority=”high”> The gold coin was most likely minted in between 241 and 246 B.C. in Alexandria, Egypt, archaeologists state. (Image credit: Eliyahu Yanai, City of David) Archaeologists in Jerusalem…
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James Webb telescope finds a warped ‘Butterfly Star’ shedding its chrysalis โ Space photo of the week
A star’s planet-forming disk shines like a butterfly in this brand-new JWST image (Image credit: ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA, M. Villenave et al. ) FAST FACTS What it is: A…
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Two Extraordinary Fossils of Immature Pterosaurs Killed by Catastrophic Storm Found in Germany
Paleontologists at the University of Leicester have actually analyzed the 150-million-year-old fossilized skeletons of 2 extremely immature Pterodactylus antiquus people with damaged wings from the Solnhofen Limestones of southern Germany….
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Scientists find ‘something extraordinary’ in famous supernova’s troubled heart
This graphic functions information from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory of the Cassiopeia A( Cas A)supernova residue, a regular target of the telescope for more than a quarter century. The most…
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Canon EOS R5 II review
Live Science Verdict The Canon EOS R5 II is quick, dependable and extremely capable– ideal for wildlife and action shooters. It’s a major upgrade, however might be overkill for more…
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A scalding hot ‘sand battery’ is now heating a small Finnish town
The brand-new Polar Night Energy sand battery set up in Pornainen, a little town in southern Finland. (Image credit: Polar Night Energy ) A little town in southern Finland just…
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Are alpha males real?
2 gray wolves(Canis lupus )face each other in the fresh winter season snow in Montana. The popular understanding is that some wolves are “alpha,” Is that real? (Image credit: Dennis…
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Science news this week: A key Atlantic current nears collapse, the world’s biggest iceberg shatters, and mouse brains rewrite neuroscience
In this week’s science, we reported on unpleasant forecasts for a crucial Atlantic current, the separation of the world’s biggest iceberg, discoveries about the mammalian brain, and the James Webb…
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GOP may finally succeed in unrelenting quest to kill two NASA climate satellites
Before satellite measurements, scientists depend on price quotes and information from a smattering of air and ground-based sensing units. An instrument on Mauna Loa, Hawaii, with the longest record of…
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Who can get a COVID vaccineโand how? Itโs complicated.
We’re dealing with a patchwork system, and there are a great deal of gray locations. Vaccinations were offered at CVS in Huntington Park, California, on August 28, 2024. Credit: Getty|Christina…
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