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Sex Same Sex Behavior Species Relations Study
- As animals go about their lives ― eating, fighting, having babies ― they don't always follow the script laid out for them by Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Not every behavior furthers the cause of survival in a way that is ... [Read More]


Steam Pi Games Raspberry Raspberry Pi Steam Games
- . But if you happen to have a Raspberry Pi lying around, you might wonder whether it can run Steam games, too. After all, it's already capable enough for demanding operations, like emulators for retro games and AI-based experiments. So, can this ... [Read More]

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Mars Earth's Ice Earth Planet Climate
- The secret to Earths freezing history might actually lie in the gravitational pull of Mars. Mars is about half Earth's size and roughly a tenth its mass — not really the sort of planet you'd expect to leave fingerprints on Earth's climate ... [Read More]


Mars Express South Pole Ice Planet's Surface Mars Express Orbiter
- On Jan. 18, 2004, the European Space Agency's Mars Express successfully mapped Mars' south pole, and, in a first, revealed the presence of both water ice and carbon dioxide ice. Launched June 2, 2003, the Mars Express orbiter arrived at the Red ... [Read More]


Planets Study Years System Planet Astronomers
- It's quick and easy to access Live Science Plus, simply enter your email below. We'll send you a confirmation and sign you up for our daily newsletter, keeping you up to date with the latest science news. A decade of observations of four planets around the young planetary system V1298 Tau revealed a rare, long-sought missing link in planet formation. Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Flipboard Join the conversation Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Astronomers have gotten a rare glimpse at four baby planets as they're growing up, and it reveals something ... [Read More]


Beth Israel Shemper Fire Torahs Soot Life Art
- What was once a place of worship filled with precious objects packed with meaning now sits in heavy layers of dark soot, burdened by the pungent smell of smoke after someone set fire to synagogue. A confessed just hours after last weekend's blaze ... [Read More]

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Tomb Staatliche Museen Zu Berlin Nefertiti's Queen Nefertiti Queen Science
- By Although she is a famous Egyptian queen prized for her beauty, muchis not known about Nefertiti. Her marriage is clear; Nefertiti "was the principal wife of the pharaoh Amenhotep IV (later Akhenaten), and lived in the 14th century BC," according ... [Read More]


Shark Board Civik Year Surfer Attack
- You can now listen to Fox News articles! A surfer was bitten by a shark that broke his board in Northern California this week, in the state's first shark incident of the year. "It was like being hit by a car," Tommy Civik told Bay City News, ... [Read More]

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Gas Hole Galaxy Infinity Infinity Galaxy Stars
- Follow Earth on Google A strange, distant galaxy shows signs that suggest astronomers have witnessed the birth of a new supermassive black hole. If confirmed, it would reveal a long-theorized way that the universe can create supermassive black ... [Read More]

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Fish Exposure Aging Lakes Dose Lab
- Follow Earth on Google A pesticide level that doesn't make fish drop dead can still be doing something quieter, and potentially more damaging over time.  New research suggests that long-term exposure to very low concentrations of chlorpyrifos, a widely used insecticide, can speed up biological aging in fish and shorten their lifespan.  The effect shows up in classic cellular aging markers, even when exposure levels are too low to trigger obvious, immediate toxicity. The study, led by University of Notre Dame biologist Jason Rohr, ties real-world patterns in wild fish populations to ... [Read More]

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Quantum Computing Quantum Education States Computers Technology
- In the education space, quantum computing could usher in an entirely new generation of customized AI tutoring, though it could also dehumanize the learning process or exacerbate inequalities. In the last several years, we have constantly heard ... [Read More]

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- Artemis II mission could launch on 6 February, sending astronauts on a 685,000-mile journey Nasa is preparing to roll out its most powerful rocket yet before a mission to send astronauts around the moon and back again for the first time in more ... [Read More]


Eclipse Ring Fire Antarctica Sun Minutes
- --:-- / --:-- This voice experience is generated by AI.  One month from today, on Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026, the moon will pass directly in front of the sun — but not quite cover it — creating a brilliant annular solar eclipse, also ... [Read More]

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Ship Archaeologists Cargo Life Svaelget Sea
- The sunken ship reveals that the medieval European economy was growing fast. Archaeologists recently found the wreck of an enormous medieval cargo ship lying on the seafloor off the Danish coast, and it reveals new details of medieval trade and ... [Read More]


Saudi Arabia Cheetahs Northwest African Cheetah Years Animal
- Reading time 2 minutes Deep inside the Lauga cave network in northern Saudi Arabia, scientists stumbled upon the exquisitely preserved remains of cheetahs that date back hundreds, and even thousands, of years. The once-iconic animal of the Arabian Peninsula has been locally extinct for over 50 years, but the rare discovery could help reintroduce cheetahs into the region. A team of researchers from the National Center for Wildlife in Saudi Arabia were exploring the caves near the city of Arar when they found seven mummified cheetahs, which date from approximately 130 to 1,870 years ago. They ... [Read More]

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Water Baths Mount Vesuvius Pompeii Roman Systems Aqueduct
- Follow Earth on Google Pompeii often feels like a city paused in time. When Mount Vesuvius erupted, volcanic ash sealed streets, homes, and bathhouses almost exactly as they were nearly 2,000 years ago. This preservation has shaped modern ideas about Roman daily life, including the belief that public baths were clean, orderly, and even luxurious spaces. New research complicates that image. Evidence now suggests that bathwater in Pompeii was often far from pristine, especially before the city came under Roman control. While Roman engineering later transformed the water system and improved ... [Read More]

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Dinosaur Fossils Excavation Utah Construction Utah Field House
- New dinosaur fossils were discovered at the Dinosaur National Monument, leading to the first excavation there in more than 100 years, officials revealed Friday. The National Park Service said that parking lot construction was underway in September near the Quarry Exhibit Hall in the Utah side of the park when the dinosaur fossils were uncovered. Dinosaur National Monument is located on the border between Colorado and Utah, about 300 miles west of Denver.        A portion of dinosaur-bearing sandstone was exposed when asphalt was removed on Sept. 16 by workers. ... [Read More]

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Growth T Rex Study Species Rings Life
- Follow Earth on Google Tyrannosaurus rex has long been portrayed as a monster that rocketed to adulthood, hitting peak size in its twenties.  A new analysis paints a different picture. It suggests these predators kept growing for roughly four decades, taking far longer to reach their full bulk than scientists once thought. The study reexamines growth evidence from 17 tyrannosaur leg-bone fossils, from small juveniles to giant adults.  The team combined new ways of spotting hidden growth rings in bone with updated statistical methods to rebuild a more complete life history than ... [Read More]

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Quantum Silicon Qubits Spin Equal1 Computers
- Irish quantum computing startup Equal1 Ltd. said today it has raised $60 million in a new funding round led by the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund. The Dublin-based startup, which began life as a spinout from University College Dublin, is the creator of Ireland's first-ever domestic quantum processing unit or QPU, which is known as Bell-1. It  launched Bell-1 last year in an effort to make the long sought-after goal of functional quantum computers a reality. For years, the promise of quantum computing has been held back by the incredible complexity of these machines. Though companies ... [Read More]


Iron Nebula Ring Team Bar Cardiff University
- What they saw raises an immediate question: if something this striking was hiding there, why has it been so easy to miss until now? A thin line that does not match the rest of the nebula A European team led by astronomers at Cardiff University and University College London (UCL) says it has detected a previously unknown, bar-shaped strip of glowing iron inside the Ring Nebula. The feature sits within the nebula's bright inner region, running across the middle rather than following the familiar ring-like shape. The Ring Nebula (also known as Messier 57 or NGC 6720) lies in the constellation ... [Read More]