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Comet System Astronomers Image Solar System Sun
- A new image shows the growing tail of a comet from another star system streaking across our solar system.  The image of was captured on Aug. 27 using one of the telescopes at the International Gemini Observatory in Chile during a public ... [Read More]

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Equinox Sun Fall Year Seasons Earth
- Labor Day has come and gone, and school is back in session. Though the leaves have yet to start turning, fall is making its way here. The official arrival of the season is the autumnal equinox, which occurs in the Northern Hemisphere in ... [Read More]

Source: cnet.com

Disk Planet Star Twa Presence Mass
- Large exoplanets are more easily detected than small ones. It's axiomatic. While large planets block out more starlight during transits, small planets block out much less, letting them hide in the overpowering glare from their stars. To help detect ... [Read More]

Source: phys.org

Quantum Quantum Information Computers Quantum Computers Seiji Yunoki Kazuhiro Seki
- By RIKEN The difference between traditional computers and quantum computers is narrowing in their ability to simulate the scrambling of quantum information. A team of four researchers at RIKEN has successfully used two small quantum computers to ... [Read More]


Hagia Sophia Vikings Runes Piraeus Lion Inscriptions Inscription
- History from countries and communities across the globe, including the world's major wars. The stories behind the faiths, food, entertainment and holidays that shape our world. The Vikings left several clues to the extent of their travels, written in surprising places. Runic inscriptions in Turkey and Italy tell stories of Vikings in the is an important Byzantine structure, first built as a Christian church in the sixth century. It later a mosque and museum, before it was converted back to solely a mosque in 2020. Within its towering columns, domes and gilded mosaics, the names of two ... [Read More]

Source: history.com

Marmosets Learning Humans Communication Feedback Ghazanfar
- Every parent delights in a baby's babbling, those streams of sounds that fill the air. To the untrained ear, it may seem like sweet but meaningless noise. In reality, these exchanges shape the foundation of human language. When parents respond to ... [Read More]

Source: earth.com

Tombs Chambers Domus De Janas Stone Towers Archaeologists Greenstone Axe
- Archaeologists digging on a windswept plateau in Sardinia have uncovered something that sounds suspiciously adorable: three hidden "fairy houses" carved into solid rock. Despite the whimsical name, these underground chambers were tombs, built more ... [Read More]

Source: vice.com

Hole Black Hole Holes Material Mass Matter
- In the early 1960s astronomers discovered a monster. Something in the constellation of Virgo was pouring out radio waves, but no counterpart in visible light was initially seen. That changed when observers used some clever techniques to glimpse a ... [Read More]


Tools Hominins Ad Ad Free Members Nyayanga
- Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. . I magine walking miles and miles across dangerous terrain frequented by sabertoothed cats just to find the right rock. Around 2.6 million years ago, a group of early hominins in East Africa started to ... [Read More]

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Nsf Quantum Quantum Science Teams Quantum Technologies National Quantum
- The National Science Foundation (NSF) said Thursday that it is awarding $16 million to four teams it has selected to build high-tech infrastructure to accelerate quantum science discovery over the next two years.  Those teams will work under NSF's National Quantum Virtual Laboratory (NSF NQVL) and will each receive $4 million to give quantum researchers across the country access to specialized resources.  "The National Quantum Virtual Laboratory is a critical bridge between basic discovery and deployment, specifically focused on turning America's leadership in fundamental quantum ... [Read More]

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Fish Tongue Platysomus Parvulus Feeding Platysomus Parvulus
- Fossils sometimes rewrite the rules of history. In Staffordshire's Carboniferous rocks, scientists discovered a 310-million-year-old ray-finned fish that carried extra teeth deep inside its mouth. The fossil, Platysomus parvulus , reveals one of ... [Read More]

Source: earth.com

Ions Temperature Reconnection Flare Electrons Flares
- Solar flares are the Sun at full volume – sudden bursts of magnetic energy that can supercharge Earth's upper atmosphere, disrupt radio signals, and threaten satellites and astronauts.  For decades, physicists have known that flare ... [Read More]

Source: earth.com

Bacteria Zhang Gene Cluster Teeth Species
- If UC Berkeley's Wenjun Zhang has her way, no one will ever have to brush or floss again. Zhang, a professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, is trying to distinguish the healthy bacteria in our mouths from the unhealthy ... [Read More]


Orcas Iberian Orcas Behavior Pod Boats Time
- It's one of the most curious behaviors we've ever observed. Sailors off the coast of Galicia, Spain, were terrified. First, they heard a deep, resonant thud against the hull. Then another, and another. Below them, in the murky, emerald waters, a ... [Read More]


Moon Collider Super Collider Faye Holmes Particle Beams
- What if we built a super-collider around the Moon? Somewhat surprisingly, scientists and engineers have indeed considered putting a super-collider on the Moon . Such a machine would operate just like the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), at CERN , near Geneva, the world's largest and highest-energy particle accelerator. These 'atom-smashers' create two particle beams travelling in opposite directions through ultra-high-vacuum rings. Strong superconducting electromagnets accelerate the beams to almost the speed of light . The beams are then allowed to collide in one of the detector instruments, ... [Read More]


Frediani Star Water Disk Disks Planets
- A bizarre planet-forming disk is full of carbon dioxide in the regions where Earth-like planets could form, fresh observations from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) show. Usually, such planet-forming disks contain water, but "water is so scarce in this system that it's barely detectable — a dramatic contrast to what we typically observe," Jenny Frediani , a doctoral student in the Department of Astronomy at Stockholm University and lead author of the research, said in a statement . The findings, published Aug. 29 in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics, challenge current ideas ... [Read More]


Brain Mice Activity Carandini Labs Findings
- Researchers have completed the first-ever activity map of a mammalian brain in a groundbreaking duo of studies, and it has rewritten scientists' understanding of how decisions are made. The project, involving a dozen labs and data from over 600,000 individual mouse brain cells, covered areas representing over 95% of the brain. Findings from the research, published in two papers in the journal Nature , suggest that decision-making involves far more of the brain than previously thought. The mammoth project was led by the International Brain Laboratory (IBL), a collaboration of experimental and ... [Read More]


Mantle Mars' History Plate Planet's Waves
- A planet's mantle — the vast layer that lies sandwiched between its crust and core — preserves crucial evidence about planetary origin and evolution. Unlike Earth, where active plate tectonics continually stirs the mantle, Mars is a smaller planet with a single-plate surface. As such, its mantle undergoes far less mixing, meaning it may preserve a record of the planet's early internal history, which could offer valuable insights into how rocky worlds form and evolve. Using data from NASA's InSight lander, Constantinos Charalambous from the Imperial College of ... [Read More]


Earth Telescope Planet Space Earth Like Planets
- Life on Earth runs on liquid water. Single-celled organisms appeared almost as soon as our planet could sustain them, but multicellular life took around three billion years to emerge. Humans, in comparison, have existed for only the briefest flicker of time – less than one ten-thousandth of Earth's age. That timeline hints at a sobering possibility: watery worlds may be common, but civilizations capable of studying the cosmos – and traveling through it – might be rare. If we want proof of life elsewhere, we may have to go looking for it ourselves. Stars that host stable ... [Read More]

Source: earth.com

New Mexico Lujan Grisham Quantum Computing State Quantum Quantum Technologies
- The state will work with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to develop the Quantum Frontier Project, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said Tuesday. It's part of the agency's Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (TNS) — In 18 months, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said her administration went from thinking about building an ecosystem for quantum technologies in New Mexico to now having a "live, breathing and well-organized" environment in which the industry can thrive. That work by state officials and stakeholders led to Lujan Grisham announcing Tuesday the state's newest partnership with ... [Read More]

Source: govtech.com