
Universities (finally) band together, fight “unprecedented government overreach”
We speak to one voice versus the extraordinary federal government overreach and political disturbance now threatening American college … We need to decline the coercive usage of public research study…
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Universe Could Rotate Once Every 500 Billion Years, Study Suggests
New research study led by University of Hawai’i astronomers recommends our Universe might turn– simply very gradually. In forming deep space, gravity constructs a huge cobweb-like structure of filaments connecting…
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Lucy Shares Stunning Images from Flyby of Asteroid Donaldjohanson
An asteroid called Donaldjohanson was caught by NASA’s Lucy spacecraft throughout a flyby on April 20, 2025. At closest method, the spacecraft came within a range of 960 km (600…
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NASA rover discovers out-of-place ‘Skull’ on Mars, and scientists are baffled
NASA’s Perseverance rover discovered an uncommon dark, pitted rock called Skull Hill while checking out Jezero Crater’s rim. The rock contrasts with lighter surrounding surface and was most likely transferred…
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A long-lost Antarctic ice sheet could predict the future of New York City — one in which Lower Manhattan and Coney Island are ‘perpetually submerged’
An ice sheet that stretched throughout North America throughout the Last Interglacial duration might have remained longer than we believed, which might spell problem for New York City as the…
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Watch boozing chimps share alcoholic fruit. Is this how social drinking started?
Chimps have actually been identified sharing alcoholic food for the very first time, hinting that ancient ape habits generated social drinking in people. Scientist recorded the boozing chimpanzees (Pan troglodytesstuffing…
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‘An up-tempo version of Darwinian evolution’: How a mega freeze in Florida may have caused Burmese pythons to evolve at a blindingly fast speed
Just a subset of Florida’s Burmese python population endured a cold wave in January 2010. (Image credit: Mark Conlin through Alamy) Fifteen years earlier, a cold wave froze much of…
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FTC sues Uber over difficulty of canceling subscriptions, “false” claims
Numerous tech executives participated in the president’s inauguration event, and Amazon creator Jeff Bezos and Meta creator Mark Zuckerberg have actually convened with the president at the White House in…
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2025 Chevrolet Blazer EV SS first drive: A big ride and handling upgrade
Avoid to content It’s not a track cars and truck, however we drove it on a track. The associate I shared this Blazer EV with compared it to a Camaro…
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Tuesday Telescope: A rare glimpse of one of the smallest known moons
Invite to the Tuesday Telescope. There is a little excessive darkness in this world and inadequate light– a little excessive pseudoscience and inadequate science. We’ll let other publications use you…
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