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New type of supernova ‘looks like nothing anyone has ever seen before,’ astronomer says
Astronomers captured a glimpse of the innermost layers of a massive star before it exploded in a supernova, changing their understanding of how stars evolve and die.
'Pregnancy robot from China' is fake, but is the technology behind it possible?
A story circulating on social media this week featured a seemingly made-up scientist who is developing an equally imaginary "pregnancy robot." Virality ensued.
One of the earliest galaxies in the universe was rich in oxygen. Could it mean life evolved earlier than we thought?
A galaxy in the early universe was rich with oxygen, astronomers have found. The discovery raises questions about how early life could have first appeared in the universe.
Mysterious 300,000-year-old Greek cave skull was neither human nor Neanderthal, study finds
Researchers have dated the mysterious skull from Petralona Cave in Greece to 300,000 years ago and concluded that the fossil belonged to an ancient human group that lived alongside Neanderthals.
Astronomers spot brightest fast radio burst ever, just 130 million light-years away
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are some of the universe’s most mysterious signals — immense flashes of radio waves that last only milliseconds but can outshine every other radio source in their galaxy.
James Webb telescope pinpoints origin of brightest flash of radio light ever detected
Astronomers using the James Webb telescope alongside Canada's CHIME telescope have pinpointed the origin of one of the brightest blasts of radio energy ever detected in Earth's skies.
Light Pollution Is Making Days Longer for Birds, Extending the Hours When They'll Sing
City birds are working overtime because of light pollution, according to a new study. Researchers found that birdsong continues throughout a longer portion of the day in areas with more artificial
Pollinators in the city: Europe-wide synthesis evidences the relevance of biodiversity-friendly urban management
Pollinators receive considerable interest due to their fundamental role in ecosystem functioning and human well-being. Unlike farmlands, studies of urban pollinator-promoting interventions have only
Toxic chemicals that pollute groundwater are formed up in the stratosphere, surprise findings show
Perchlorates, a group of toxic chemicals that pollute groundwater, first form on rare particles in the stratosphere, scientists have discovered.
NASA prepares for its next year-long simulated Mars habitat mission
For one year, starting this fall, four humans will live inside and simulate life on Mars in a 3-D printed habitat right here on Earth.
Gemini could join other third-party AI systems in boosting Siri
Apple is in the middle of revamping Siri with a new LLM-based backend, and a new report suggests Apple is in talks with Google to get Gemini integrated with the system.
New species of dinosaur with a sail on its back is discovered
A new species of dinosaur, the Istiorachis macarthurae, was found on Britain's Isle of Wight and named after a famous sailor, Dame Ellen Macarthur.
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