It’s a new lunar phase tonight, and day one of a new lunar cycle. There’s still a few more nights until the moon is fully visible, but for now it’s slowly coming back to us.
Category: 7. Science
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Check out the California Nebula
Gaining its name from a shape that looks like the state, the California Nebula is made of glowing gas excited by nearby Xi Persei.
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Elsevier Expands Geographical Pricing for Open Access to support greater participation in global research
LONDON, Oct. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Elsevier, a global leader in advanced information and decision support in science and healthcare, is expanding its Geographical Pricing for…
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L3Harris Technology Ready to go to the Moon
NASA’s Artemis II mission is one step closer to launch after the Orion spacecraft was stacked atop NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket inside the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center. This milestone marks the…
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“Catastrophic Consequences”: Scientists Warn of Abrupt, Irreversible Antarctic Collapse – SciTechDaily
- “Catastrophic Consequences”: Scientists Warn of Abrupt, Irreversible Antarctic Collapse SciTechDaily
- Researchers issue warning on troubling phenomenon impacting Earth’s poles: ‘Rhythmic pulse’ The Cool Down
- Antarctica’s Ice Dwindles at…
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How algae learned to harness the Sun without getting burned
A day of strong sunlight can spoil more than just a beach outing — it can also harm the process of photosynthesis, the way plants and other organisms convert sunlight into energy. Underwater, however, certain algae have evolved a unique way to…
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How algae learned to harness the Sun without getting burned
A day of strong sunlight can spoil more than just a beach outing — it can also harm the process of photosynthesis, the way plants and other organisms convert sunlight into energy. Underwater, however, certain algae have evolved a unique way to…
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Dual-energy catalysis open new pathways to carbon recycling
KNOXVILLE, TN, October 22, 2025 /24-7PressRelease/ — Converting carbon dioxide into fuels and chemicals using renewable energy is a promising route to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and recycle carbon. Yet the stability of CO2 molecules makes…
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Is the world going to end? NASA supercomputer warns Earth could become lifeless soon |
Research conducted by NASA, in partnership with Toho University in Japan, has yielded alarming insights into the future of Earth. Leveraging state-of-the-art supercomputer simulations, scientists have found that the planet may become…
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