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Glass Data Information Project Storage Microsoft
- Most of the world's information is stored digitally right now. Every year, we generate more data than we did the year before. Now, with AI in the picture, a technology that relies on a whole lot of data, the amount of digital information we save is ... [Read More]

Source: cnet.com

Species Crocodiles Teacher Team Bodenham Name
- By A newly-discovered ancient crocodile looked nothing like the low-slung, swamp-delling crocodiles you see today. Instead, it stood upright on long, slender legs and sprinted across dry land with the build of a greyhound. It ate small reptiles, ... [Read More]


Space System Solar System 3i Atlas Carey Lisse Johns Hopkins
- You were a fun comet. You were a bit of a freak. You came from beyond our solar system, exhibiting all sorts of weird-o behaviors that baffled scientists. So much so that some believed you were an alien artifact when, in fact, you were just a ... [Read More]

Source: vice.com

Earth's Crust Flares Paper Earthquakes Umeno
- Reading time 4 minutes Earthquakes are one of many natural phenomena that, despite technological advances, we've yet to predict in advance. Researchers in Japan—a country frequently hit by devastating earthquakes—propose we look for an ... [Read More]

Source: gizmodo.com

Nile Monitor Nile Florida Species Areas Lizard
- – Florida residents are no strangers to invasive reptiles, from the However, one species as the largest, most dangerous invasive lizard in all of Florida — as well as the United States. And that species is V. niloticus: the Nile monitor. WHAT'S THE PROBLEM? , Nile monitors first came to Florida via the pet trade as early as 1981, with populations now firmly established in places like Lee and Palm Beach counties. The Nile monitor is actually the largest lizard species in Africa, possibly growing up to over 6 feet and weighing just short of 18 pounds. By competing with and preying ... [Read More]

Source: news4jax.com

Horses Elodie Mandel New York Voice Study Horse's
- NEW YORK (AP) — Horses whinny to find new friends, greet old ones and celebrate happy moments like feeding time. How exactly horses produce that distinctive sound — also called a neigh — has long eluded scientists. The whinny is ... [Read More]

Source: apnews.com

Matter Galaxy Cdg Light Cdg 2 Dark Matter
- By A galaxy so faint it escaped detection for as long as anyone has been scanning the sky has finally been found. Called CDG-2, this newly identified "ghostly" galaxy may be one of the most dark matter-dominated galaxies ever discovered, with a ... [Read More]


Triceratops Nose Blood Nerves Water Vessels
- Follow Earth on Google For more than a century, Triceratops has been defined by what we can see – its horns, its frill, its massive beak. But the real surprise may lie in what we couldn't see at all. New CT scans reveal that this horned ... [Read More]

Source: earth.com

Rock Art Petroglyphs Des Merveilles New York Art Images
- A renowned expert reveals the range of techniques and aesthetics of rock art, and what it tells us about human development Sometime in the summer of 1460, a traveller, Pierre de Montfort, found himself in the Alpine Vallée des Merveilles in ... [Read More]


Kuiper Belt Contact Arrokoth Simulations Collapse Binaries
- Arrokoth hangs out around a billion miles out from Pluto. Deep within the Kuiper belt , some small worlds look like they were assembled from two mismatched snowballs pressed together. The poster child is Arrokoth , the "contact binary" visited in 2019 by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft . Its twin lobes share similar colors and volatile ices, and its surface shows relatively modest cratering. What still needed tightening was the how. Did Arrokoth start as two separate bodies that spent eons spiraling together under later nudges such as gas drag, orbital resonances, chance encounters, or did it ... [Read More]


South Pole Ice Antarctic Ice November Detectors Dense Network
- In November, scientists arrived at the South Pole in planes outfitted with skis to pull off a construction project seven years in the making. They had a short summer window — November to early February — to drill six new holes at least ... [Read More]


Saas Software Compliance Product Industry Vertical Saas
- Horizontal SaaS promised scale, but vertical SaaS wins by going deep — making specialization the real moat in enterprise tech. Early in my work building software for regulated industries, I learned a lesson the hard way. Efficiency doesn't ... [Read More]

Source: cio.com

Shark Year Sharks United States Incidents Average
- Follow Earth on Google In 2025, there were 65 unprovoked shark bites worldwide. That is slightly below the recent 10-year average of 72. Nine of those bites were fatal, compared to a 10-year average of six deaths per year. After a sharp drop the ... [Read More]

Source: earth.com

Artemis Nasa Launch Mission Space March
- After moving off an early February launch window for Artemis 2 — a four-person sojourn around the moon and back — NASA on Friday said it hopes to launch the mission on March 6. Lori Glaze, acting associate administrator for NASA's ... [Read More]


Garments Church Bull Protection Clothing Joseph Smith
- That has slowly changed. In 2015, the Utah-based faith posted photos and videos of garments on YouTube to show the outside world that there is " nothing magical or mystical sleeveless design ) are posted on the church's online store and by faithful Latter-day Saints themselves. But how did the practice of wearing garments begin? What were early garments like? What did they signify to the wearers? And how have they evolved through the years? Here are lightly edited excerpts from a recent episode of The Salt Lake Tribune's with Nancy Ross and Jessica Finnigan. They are authors, along with ... [Read More]

Source: sltrib.com

Nebula Egg Nebula Egg Newsletter Space Week
- 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 stunning new Hubble image reveals the most detailed look yet at the Egg Nebula, the youngest and closest pre-planetary nebula to Earth. Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Join the conversation Add us as a preferred source on Google Get the Live Science Newsletter Get the world's most fascinating discoveries delivered straight to your inbox. By submitting your information you ... [Read More]


Species Spinosaurus Fish Spinosaurus Mirabilis Horn Sandy Desert
- A newly discovered species of large dinosaur lived in marshy areas, hunted for fish and had an impressive horn protruding from its skull. It is the first time in over 100 years that scientists have discovered a new species of Spinosaurus dinosaurs , which are large fish-eating predators that first emerged during the Jurassic period more than 140 million years ago. The new species, called Spinosaurus mirabilis, was the length of a school bus and was unearthed in Niger by an international team of scientists led by paleontologists from the University of Chicago. Details of the discovery were ... [Read More]

Source: npr.org

Process Material Tungsten Metal Carbide Steel
- Tungsten carbide-cobalt (WC-Co) is the go-to material for tool edges and anything that typical hardened steel tools can't touch because it's abrasion-resistant and tough. That strength also makes it a nightmare to manufacture into custom shapes. In most factories, WC-Co parts are made by pressing metal powders and then heating them in a high-temperature furnace. It works, but it's an inefficient manufacturing process when it comes to complex forms, and the raw material going in produces a less-than-ideal yield. . This process softens the metal rather than melting it down and causing ... [Read More]

Source: bgr.com

Quantum Qubits Qubit Fluctuations Time Researchers
- By uncovering previously hidden dynamics, the findings reshape how scientists think about testing and calibrating superconducting quantum processors. Qubits are the heart of quantum computers. They can change performance in fractions of a second. However, until now, scientists were unable to see this happening. Researchers at the University of Copenhagen Niels Bohr Institute (NBI) have built a real-time monitoring system that tracks these rapid fluctuations about 100 times faster than previous methods. Using fast FPGA-based control hardware, they can instantly identify when a qubit shifts ... [Read More]


Tortoises Floreana Gal Aacute Pagos Island Isabela Island Giant Tortoises Chelonoidis Niger Niger
- Giant tortoises return to Galápagos island after nearly 200 years Giant tortoises are roaming the Galápagos island of Floreana for the first time in more than 180 years, in what conservationists have called a "hugely significant milestone". The release of 158 captive-bred juvenile tortoises onto the island is part of the Floreana Ecological Restoration Project led by the Galápagos National Park Directorate. The reintroduction follows a "back-breeding" programme launched in 2017 after scientists discovered tortoises carrying ancestry of the Floreana giant tortoise on ... [Read More]

Source: bbc.com