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Solar eclipse to occur on March 29, 2025: How to watch partial solar eclipse in the US; check best viewin - The Times of India
Solar eclipse to occur on March 29, 2025: How to watch partial solar eclipse in the US; check best viewin - The Times of India

US News: A partial solar eclipse will happen on March 29, 2025. It will be visible in the northeastern US and parts of Canada at sunrise. Key locations for vie

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This Tiny Mammal Could Hold the Secret to Reversing Aging - SciTechDaily
This Tiny Mammal Could Hold the Secret to Reversing Aging - SciTechDaily

Studying how these distant primate relatives slow aging during hibernation may reveal new strategies for supporting healthy aging in humans. We’re all familiar with the visible signs of aging: sagging skin, thinning hair, and the gradual changes we see in the…

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SpaceX prepares to launch 4-person crew on first polar orbit mission - New York Post
SpaceX prepares to launch 4-person crew on first polar orbit mission - New York Post

Four space explorers will launch with SpaceX next week on a polar orbital mission that could unlock a new area in space for future spaceflights.

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New Study Identifies Unexpected Part of Your Brain That's Uniquely Human - ScienceAlert
New Study Identifies Unexpected Part of Your Brain That's Uniquely Human - ScienceAlert

Scientists have long tried to understand the human brain by comparing it to other primates.

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NASA Just Shot Rockets At The Northern Lights. This Is What Happened - Forbes
NASA Just Shot Rockets At The Northern Lights. This Is What Happened - Forbes

Sounding rockets launched from the Poker Flat Research Range north of Fairbanks, Alaska, lit up the night sky for miles around during an aurora experiment to investigate

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Rewriting Human History: 110,000-Year-Old Discovery Suggests Neanderthals and Homo sapiens Worked Together - SciTechDaily
Rewriting Human History: 110,000-Year-Old Discovery Suggests Neanderthals and Homo sapiens Worked Together - SciTechDaily

Neanderthals and Homo sapiens shared technology and customs in the Levant, shaping early human culture through cooperation. The first published study on Tinshemet Cave reveals that Neanderthals and Homo sapiens in the mid-Middle Paleolithic Levant not only li…

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Venus Flytrap Wasp: 99-Million-Year-Old Amber Reveals Bizarre New Species - ScienceAlert
Venus Flytrap Wasp: 99-Million-Year-Old Amber Reveals Bizarre New Species - ScienceAlert

A previously unknown species of wasp with an abdomen reminiscent of a Venus flytrap has been discovered in 99-million-year-old Kachin amber, and entomologists have never seen anything like it.

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Toxic Mars Dust Could Pose Major Health Risks For Future Astronauts - ScienceAlert
Toxic Mars Dust Could Pose Major Health Risks For Future Astronauts - ScienceAlert

Martian dust storms can potentially cause respiratory issues and elevated risk of disease, making them yet another health hazard space agencies need to prepare for, according to new research by the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern Califor…

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Stunning Swirl in Europe's Skies Caused by Classified Space X Mission - ScienceAlert
Stunning Swirl in Europe's Skies Caused by Classified Space X Mission - ScienceAlert

A stunning blue and white spiral spotted in skies across Europe late Monday was created by frozen fuel tumbling from a SpaceX rocket, according to weather forecasters and scientists.

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NASA sidelines Cygnus spacecraft after damage in transit to launch site - Ars Technica
NASA sidelines Cygnus spacecraft after damage in transit to launch site - Ars Technica

“Following initial evaluation, there also is damage to the cargo module.”…

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First shark sound recordings captured by researchers, study shows - ABC News
First shark sound recordings captured by researchers, study shows - ABC News

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Hold onto your hats! Is the 'blaze star' T Corona Borealis about to go boom? - Space.com
Hold onto your hats! Is the 'blaze star' T Corona Borealis about to go boom? - Space.com

The nova is ignited when a "vampirific" white dwarf steals too much matter from a companion star.

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Theoretical physicists completely determine the statistics of quantum entanglement - Phys.org
Theoretical physicists completely determine the statistics of quantum entanglement - Phys.org

For the first time, theoretical physicists from the Institute of Theoretical Physics (IPhT) in Paris-Saclay have completely determined the statistics that can be generated by a system using quantum entanglement. This achievement paves the way for exhaustive t…

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Why humans have smaller faces than Neanderthals - Phys.org
Why humans have smaller faces than Neanderthals - Phys.org

The human face is strikingly distinct from our fossil cousins and ancestors—most notably, it is significantly smaller, and more gracile. However, the reasons behind this change remain largely unknown. A team of researchers led by the Max Planck Institute for …

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Astronomers just found a new treasure trove of galaxies. They could help answer our biggest questions. - National Geographic
Astronomers just found a new treasure trove of galaxies. They could help answer our biggest questions. - National Geographic

Euclid, a European space telescope, just captured 26 million galaxies to reveal the secrets of the dark universe.

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Webb telescope sees galaxy in mysteriously clearing fog of early universe - Phys.org
Webb telescope sees galaxy in mysteriously clearing fog of early universe - Phys.org

Astronomers have identified a bright hydrogen emission from a galaxy in the very early universe. The surprise finding is challenging researchers to explain how this light could have pierced the thick fog of neutral hydrogen that filled space at that time.

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Strange sphere-studded rock on Mars found by NASA's Perseverance rover - Space.com
Strange sphere-studded rock on Mars found by NASA's Perseverance rover - Space.com

The rock has hundreds of spherules on it, some of which have tiny pinholes.

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Could the ‘Shining Anus’ Volcano in Tonga Erupt Like the Hunga Tonga Disaster? - The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel
Could the ‘Shining Anus’ Volcano in Tonga Erupt Like the Hunga Tonga Disaster? - The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel

A mysterious volcano in Tonga, known for its colorful mythological history and the tale of a shining anus, is showing signs of life again. Could Lofia erupt with the same catastrophic force as Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai?

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Neptune’s auroras are captured in great detail by NASA’s Webb telescope - The Associated Press
Neptune’s auroras are captured in great detail by NASA’s Webb telescope - The Associated Press

NAS's James Webb Space Telescope has captured Neptune’s glowing auroras in the best detail yet. Hints of auroras were first faintly detected in ultraviolet light during a flyby of the Voyager 2 spacecraft in 1989. Webb captured Neptune’s shimmering lights in …

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‘City-killer’ asteroid won’t hit Earth in 2032, but don’t worry— another threat is looming - New York Post
‘City-killer’ asteroid won’t hit Earth in 2032, but don’t worry— another threat is looming - New York Post

Keep on rocking the free world.

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