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Scientists Detect Mysterious Alien Gas Clouds Entering Nearby Galaxy
In a groundbreaking study published in The Astrophysical Journal, astronomers have discovered high-velocity gas clouds near the M83 spiral galaxy, moving at velocities that differ sharply from the
Inside the lab trying to change people's minds about sharks
Scientists at Oregon State University are working to change people's minds about sharks--and are learning more about the health of the ocean in the process.
New organism with virus-like traits redefines what it means to be alive
In the vast and often unseen world of microscopic life, a recent discovery may force scientists to rethink what it means to be alive. Nestled inside a tiny plankton cell, researchers found a
AI chatbots oversimplify scientific studies and gloss over critical details — the newest models are especially guilty
More advanced AI chatbots are more likely to oversimplify complex scientific findings based on the way they interpret the data they are trained on, a new study suggests.
Germany’s Silence On Gaza While Children Starve Reveals Its Dark Colonial Secret
Israel enforced a total blockade on Gaza, denying food, water, medicine and fuel to over two million Palestinians. Since the end of May, it has introduced a cruel system of aid distribution that is
Earth is as far away from the sun as it ever gets. So why is it so hot?
Earth is about 3.1 million miles farther from the sun than it is in early January when it reaches perihelion, its closest point. Compared to its average distance of 93
Scientists Say We Have One Decade Left To Avoid Social And Environmental Collapse
Researchers Identify 5 ‘Extraordinary Turnarounds’ That Could Prevent Global Catastrophe by 2100 In a nutshell Our current economic model is headed toward social collapse by 2100, with declining well
July 5, 1687: Newton's Principia is published
Isaac Newton‘s monumental book, Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, was published July 5, 1687. Newton had developed the foundational ideas for the work as early as 1666, when an outbreak
Ukraine's ground drones work like Lego, with soldiers putting parts together to perform different missions
Ukraine is fighting back against Russia with robots. An operator said they put the robots together differently depending on how they want to use them.
50 centimeters vertical shaft leads archaeologist to hidden cave, secret burial site
The survey revealed a narrow vertical shaft only 50 centimeters wide, leading to a hidden mortuary cave system. "Through a vertical shaft, only 50 centimeters wide, the looters reached a first level
New report reveals staggering details of crisis in US water supply: 'We've done the math'
"The costs of inaction are high." New report reveals staggering details of crisis in US water supply: 'We've done the math' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Rare blue proteins from cold-adapted microbes could serve as prototypes for molecular on-off switches
Imagine the magnificent glaciers of Greenland, the eternal snow of the Tibetan high mountains, and the permanently ice-cold groundwater in Finland. As cold and beautiful as these are, for the
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