Science news this week: ‘City-killer’ asteroid swarms and a buried toddler ‘Ice Prince’

Science news this week: ‘City-killer’ asteroid swarms and a buried toddler ‘Ice Prince’

Today’s science news began with a bang as Europe’s biggest active volcano emerged Monday early morning (June 2), gushing ash and black smoke around 21,300 feet (6,500 meters) into the…

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US science is being wrecked, and its leadership is fighting the last war

US science is being wrecked, and its leadership is fighting the last war

Dealing with a severe spending plan, the National Academies hosted an occasion that overlooked it. WASHINGTON, DC– The basic overview of the Trump administration’s proposed 2026 budget plan was launched…

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Science news this week: ‘Super-vision’ contact lenses and bacteria in space

Science news this week: ‘Super-vision’ contact lenses and bacteria in space

Today’s science news started with a statement from the workplace of previous president Joe Biden, stating that the 82-year-old has actually been identified with an aggressive type of prostate cancer…

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Science news this week: 2025’s biggest solar flare and Yosemite’s ‘ghost’ volcano

Science news this week: 2025’s biggest solar flare and Yosemite’s ‘ghost’ volcano

Today’s science news has actually taken us in a time maker, from the discovery of a 506 million-year-old fossil of an unusual “sea monster” that breathed through its butt to…

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Science news this week: Wave patterns on Mars and ‘free-range’ atom clouds

Science news this week: Wave patterns on Mars and ‘free-range’ atom clouds

From spectacular Anglo-Saxon treasure to Earth’s constellation of “minimoons,” it’s been a hectic week for science news. While our own world has actually provided its reasonable share of unexpected stories,…

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Science news this week: International blackouts and ‘T. rex skin’ handbags

Science news this week: International blackouts and ‘T. rex skin’ handbags

A global blackout throughout Spain, Portugal and the south of France Millions without electrical energy early this weekwith specialists still uncertain what triggered the interruption. Portugal’s nationwide electrical energy network…

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Science news this week: Controversy around the dire wolf ‘de-extinctions’ and a 3D hologram breakthrough

Science news this week: Controversy around the dire wolf ‘de-extinctions’ and a 3D hologram breakthrough

It’s been rather the week for science news after biotech business Colossal Biosciences revealed that it had restored alarming wolves (Aenocyon dirusfrom termination after more than 10,000 yearsDo these wolf…

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Science of sleep quiz: How much do you know about sleep and dreams?

Science of sleep quiz: How much do you know about sleep and dreams?

We invest a big part of our lives sleeping. That may look like an evolutionary drawback, offered sleep leaves us stable and possibly susceptible to attacks for hours on end–…

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‘This is a very big earthquake’: The science behind Myanmar’s magnitude 7.7 earthquake

‘This is a very big earthquake’: The science behind Myanmar’s magnitude 7.7 earthquake

Individuals wait a collapsed structure in Mandalay on March 28, 2025, after a fatal magnitude 7.7 earthquake. (Image credit: STR through Getty Images ) An effective magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck…

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Science news this week: Gravitational memory and woolly mice

Science news this week: Gravitational memory and woolly mice

Einstein’s formulas may require a reword– that is, if we wish to describe how the within great voids work. Einstein’s theory of basic relativity explains the relationship in between space-time…

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