
China uses ‘gravitational slingshots’ to save 2 satellites that were stuck in the wrong orbit for 123 days
A render of the saved satellites. ( Image credit: CSU) On March 15th at 8:15 p.m. Beijing time(March 14th at 8:42 p.m. EDT; 5:42 p.m. PDT), China released 2 satellites…
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Trump’s hasty Take It Down Act has “gaping flaws” that threaten encryption
Legal obstacles will likely instantly follow law’s passage, professionals stated. Everybody anticipates that the Take It Down Act– which needs platforms to get rid of both genuine and synthetic intelligence-generated…
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Scientists spot a ‘dark nebula’ being torn apart by rowdy infant stars — offering clues about our own solar system’s past
The Circinus West molecular cloud is a huge star-forming area 2,500 light-years from Earth. The gas and dust there is so thick, it renders the cloud opaque. (Image credit: CTIO/NOIRLab/DOE/…
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Mass graves of Black Union soldiers slaughtered by Confederate guerrillas possibly identified in Kentucky
A little memorial to the Simpsonville massacre has actually been established near the website of the possible mass tombs. (Image credit: Brian Mabelitini, Kentucky Office of State Archaeology ) Archaeologists…
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Mystery of Bolivian ‘zombie’ volcano finally solved
Uturuncu is among lots of volcanoes on the Bolivian Altiplano that lie above the Altiplano-Puna Magma Body. (Image credit: Jon Blundy, University of Oxford ) A “zombie” volcano in Bolivia…
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In HBO’s The Last of Us, revenge is a dish best served democratically
New episodes of season 2 of The Last of United Statesare premiering on HBO every Sunday night, and Ars’ Kyle Orland (who’s played the video games) and Andrew Cunningham (who…
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Revisiting iZombie, 10 years later
We enjoyed the program’s wicked humor, terrific characters, and mix of cases-of-the-week with longer narrative arcs. Zombies never ever truly head out of design, however they were a particularly hot…
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Colors are universal — even if our perception of them is subjective
(Image credit: oxygen by means of Getty Images) Is your green my greenMost likely not. What looks like pure green to me will likely look a bit yellow-colored or blueish…
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Pompeii quiz: How much do you know about the Roman town destroyed by Mount Vesuvius?
The ancient Romans were uninformed of the enormous risk presented by a volcano in their middle, so when Mount Vesuvius emerged in A.D. 79, countless individuals rushed to leave a…
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Are women less sensitive to anesthesia than men?
Does an individual’s sex impact how they react to anesthesia? Far, the information is restricted and undetermined. (Image credit: SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY by means of Getty Images) General anesthesia is…
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