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September 2025

Breaking News!! James Webb Telescope Just Released a 3I/ATLAS BOMBSHELL

In August 2025, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) turned its powerful gaze toward one of the most tantalizing objects ever seen in our solar system: the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS. The new observations are already being hailed as a “bombshell” in the field of planetary science and interstellar studies — and for good reason. Webb’s […]

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This is the Most Accurate Image of An Atom

The Relativistic Heavy Ion Accelerator (RHIC), from the Brookhaven Laboratory in the United States, is a sophisticated device capable of accelerating gold ions to a speed of up to 99.995% that of light. Thanks to him, it has recently been possible to verify, for example, Einstein’s famous equation E=mc2. Now, researchers in this laboratory have shown how

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Physicist Wins Ig Noble Prize For Study On Whether Cats Should Be Classified As Liquids Or Solids

 A French physicist has won an Ig Nobel Prize for using mathematical formulas to determine whether cats are liquid or solid.The Ig Nobel prizes are awarded every year by Improbable Research, an organization devoted to science and humor. The goal is to highlight scientific studies that first make people laugh, then think. A ceremony is

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Microplastics Found Deep Inside Human Bones, Scientists Warn

Microplastics are now so ubiquitous we’re drinking, eating, and inhaling them. As a result, they’re showing up in our poop, placentas, reproductive organs, and brains. Now these fossil-fuel-derived particles, less than 5 mm in size, have been found deep within our bones. A new review of 62 studies suggests microplastics and smaller nanoplastics are impacting our skeletal health in multiple ways. “A significant body of

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A “Mini-Ice Age” Could Hit Earth By 2030, Scientists Warn

 Amid rising concerns over the effects of global warming, a group of scientists has claimed that the Earth could in a little over a decade be hit by a “mini ice age” that would freeze major rivers. The startling prediction is based on a mathematical model of the Sun’s magnetic energy which also suggests that

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Aliens Could Eavesdrop on Our Radio Communications, NASA Study Says

Alien civilizations could eavesdrop on our communications with our spacecraft and rovers, according to a new study – and we might be able to find them the same way. To tell a Mars rover to turn left or an orbiter to change focus, mission scientists have to beam powerful transmissions towards neighboring planets in our Solar System. Of

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Exceptional ‘Einstein Cross’ in Space Reveals Where Dark Matter Is Hiding

A chance configuration of objects arrayed across deep space has just revealed the hiding place of a giant glob of dark matter. Configurations like these, known as Einstein crosses, typically consist of four distinct points of light. This particular example, named HerS-3, has a feature never seen before. At the center of the cross appears a fifth

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Our Sun Is Becoming More Active And NASA Doesn’t Know Why

At the end of the last solar cycle in 2019, the official predictions were that the next cycle would be just as mild as its predecessor. Those predictions were wrong. The current Solar Cycle 25 turned out far stronger than NASA and NOAA expected. Now, scientists say that the Sun’s activity is on an escalating trajectory, outside the

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Stem Cells Repair Brain Damage Caused by Stroke in Mice

Brain damage caused by blocked blood vessels may be treatable using injections of stem cells, according to a new study by researchers from the University of Zurich and the University of Southern California. The results could one day help patients who have experienced some forms of stroke recover lost functions. Using mice with stroke-induced brain damage,

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Did an Exploding Comet Wipe Out The Clovis Culture? New Evidence Says Yes

Earth is subjected to a constant cosmic rain of material. The vast majority of it is tiny micrometeorites that burn up in the atmosphere, up to 100 tons per day by some estimates. But sometimes, much larger objects strike Earth. The most notable is probably the Chicxulub impactor that wiped out the dinosaurs and left a massive crater, now

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