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Lands free of roads are under threat from the Trump administration’s proposed rollback.



Star, moving at 8% the speed of light, may let us measure the black hole's rotation.
"A team of SpaceX engineers is on their way to conduct additional analysis on the vehicle."

New study finds that the tusks have not one but two spirals, twisting in opposite directions.


Practices shifted from individuals buried in coffins to reusing sites for later mummy interments.

Here's what it was like watching a total solar eclipse 90 minutes north of Madrid.
Regulations reduced prenatal exposure to harmful emissions, but wildfire smoke is erasing gains.

Utility-scale solar leads by a mile, followed by batteries. Fossil fuels, not so much.

“It’s the strongest evidence yet that particles dominated by a glueball component can exist in nature.”



fMRI scans show happiness, fear, anger, and sadness have distinct brain activity patterns in doggy brains.

As research and AI-assisted papers surge, volunteer reviewers struggle to keep up.


Open source WeatherNext model can make accurate predictions with lower-resolution weather data.

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