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Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS has no comet tail, and a Harvard scientist is ringing the alarm bells about its size.
The cosmos continues to surprise us, sending enigmatic visitors from the depths of space. One such recent guest, interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, has been quietly...
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Fossil Bee Nests Uncover a Behavior We’ve Never Seen
The world beneath our feet, especially the ancient one, often holds secrets far more imaginative than any fiction. We often think of dinosaurs when...
My ex-wife keeps tabs on our teens’ phones, even when they’re with me.
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The $4.3 billion space telescope Trump tried to scrap is finally finished!
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New research says Theia and Earth were neighbors.
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Scientists just figured out how the Maya created their incredibly accurate eclipse tables.
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Well-preserved Neanderthal skulls suggest their noses weren’t built for warming air.
For generations, the image of Neanderthals has often included a prominent nose, typically interpreted as a specialized feature for surviving in harsh, cold environments....
Avi Loeb’s Latest on the Ongoing ‘Tails’ vs. ‘Anti-Tails’ Debate Over 3I/ATLAS
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The Anti-Tails and Tails Story: Still Unfolding Around 3I/ATLAS
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A revolutionary new particle accelerator could transform science.
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Did Neanderthals Go Extinct? A Controversial New Study Says Maybe Not.
For generations, the story was straightforward: Neanderthals were a distinct species of ancient human who walked the Earth alongside our direct ancestors, Homo sapiens,...
Scientists found ancient RNA in a woolly mammoth.
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So, what’s up with the intergalactic 3I/Atlas, Earth, and December? Here’s the lowdown.
So, what’s up with the intergalactic 3I/Atlas, Earth, and December? Here’s the lowdown.
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A massive inflatable bag could snag asteroids and space junk.
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