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Cosmic Hit-and-Run Mystery Solved: 'This Is the Missing Piece'
"All the odd shapes and swirling gas observed in the Perseus cluster now make sense," said astronomer James Lee.
Is green really ‘green’? The mind-bending science of color.
Science and philosophy explain why a color is objectively real, even when people see the same shade differently.
NASA Tracking Bus-Sized Asteroid Approaching Earth
NASA is closely monitoring a bus-sized asteroid that is expected to zoom past the Earth today at a speed of around 19,193 miles per hour. The space rock—known as "2025 HU"—is estimated to be about 37
Family first: Scientists reveal long-tailed tits' remarkable family bonds
Forget fleeting friendships—the social secrets of the long-tailed tit has revealed an extraordinary level of family commitment even during migratory journeys.
Tennesseans urged to report sightings of invasive spotted lanternfly
The lanternfly has spread to 14 states, including Tennessee, since 2014, and attacks more than 70 species of plants.
Finnish researchers map endangered wolverine habitats using satellite data
Researchers at Aalto University have, for the first time, investigated the occurrence of wolverines across the whole of Finland using satellite imagery, field measurements, and snow track
Bats Gossip and Remember Who Cheated Them
Imagine a world cloaked in darkness, where the flutter of wings signals not just movement, but a complex society built on trust, memory, and even a little bit of gossip. Bats, those mysterious
What is the most powerful telescope in the world?
Just how powerful is the world's most powerful telescope? Let's start with the human eye. The human eye has an angular resolution of about 1 arcminute. That's pretty impressive. Take a circle
She Went Out for A Walk… and Discovered a Medieval Fortune Buried for 900 Years
A woman strolling through the Kutnohorsk Region of the Czech Republic discoveredmore than 2,150 medieval silver denarii—a hidden fortune that experts from the Institute of Archaeology of the Academy
Transgene-free genome editing in poplar trees: A step toward sustainable forestry
Scientists at the VIB-UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology and VIVES University College have developed a new method to genetically improve poplar trees without introducing foreign DNA into its
Sustainability Week: Why Africa’s sustainable future is the smartest investment
With over 600 million Africans lacking access to electricity - decentralized and renewable energy sources have become even more critical to sustainable development across the continent. However, in
3D models uncover how deadly parasites evade immune system through blood vessel attachment
A new study looking at deadly animal African trypanosomiasis has revealed how the parasite Trypanosoma congolense evades the immune system and drives severe disease in livestock.
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