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Impact Crater in China Confirmed as Largest on Earth
Panoramic aerial drone image of the Jinlin crater. Credit: Ming Chen / Free Access Scientists in China have confirmed the discovery of the largest known impact crater formed on Earth during the Holocene period, which began around 11,700 years…
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Orionid meteor shower 2025 lights the night sky over Egypt in stunning photo
The Orionid meteor shower peaked on the nights of Oct. 21-23, delighting lucky stargazers with a gorgeous natural fireworks display as debris from Halley’s Comet collided with Earth’s atmosphere to create fiery shooting stars in the night…
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Gone in 60 milliseconds: dramatic slow-motion snake bites reveal clues about how fangs and venom kill prey | Snakes
Venomous snakes must strike fast to sink their fangs in prey before they startle – as quickly as 60 milliseconds when hunting rodents.
New research has captured – in slow-motion footage – the differences in how venomous serpents bite their…
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Super-Earth Candidate Found in Habitable Zone of Gliese 251
Gliese 251 is an early red dwarf star and the 74th closest star system to our Sun.
An artist’s conception of the Gliese 251 system, showing Gliese 251c (left), its host star (right), and the previously-discovered planet Gliese 251b (middle)….
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Researchers trace the ancient origins of an urban mosquito species
New research has uncovered the ancient origins of an urban mosquito species, Culex pipiens form molestus, also known as the ‘London Underground mosquito’ – disproving a long-held theory of when it first evolved.
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