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  • NASA Rover Captures Electric Dust Devils Wandering the Surface of Mars

    NASA Rover Captures Electric Dust Devils Wandering the Surface of Mars

    There’s an electrifying new development in Mars science. NASA’s Perseverance rover has just captured proof of a weather phenomenon that was long suspected, but until now, never observed: electric discharges that brew within the dust…

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  • Breeding male mole-rats (Fukomys) use strong bites to defend reproductive monopoly

  • Palanza, P., Mainardi, D., Brain, P. F. & Parmigiani, S. Male and female competitive strategies of wild house mice pairs (Mus musculus domesticus) confronted with intruders of different sex and age in artificial territories. Behaviour 133,…

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  • Space.com headlines crossword quiz for week of Dec. 1, 2025: What is the name of December’s supermoon?

    Space.com headlines crossword quiz for week of Dec. 1, 2025: What is the name of December’s supermoon?

    Every week, Space.com delivers the latest discoveries, launches, and cosmic curiosities from across the universe. From groundbreaking research aboard the International Space Station to dazzling new images from the James Webb Space Telescope, the…

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  • Dark Matter Mounds From Supermassive Star Collapse Are Modelled With Full General-relativistic Analysis

    Dark Matter Mounds From Supermassive Star Collapse Are Modelled With Full General-relativistic Analysis

    The distribution of dark matter around supermassive black holes remains a key puzzle in astrophysics, and understanding its structure is crucial for interpreting future gravitational wave observations. Roberto Caiozzo from Scuola…

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  • New ghost marsupial related to the kangaroo found in Australia

    New ghost marsupial related to the kangaroo found in Australia

    A previously unknown species of native bushland marsupial, closely related to the kangaroo, has been identified through new research. Scientists report that this animal was already likely extinct by the time its remains were studied.

    By analyzing…

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  • Einstein-maxwell-scalar EFT Predicts Gravitational Waves From Reheating, Potentially Testing Effects Below The Planck Mass

    Einstein-maxwell-scalar EFT Predicts Gravitational Waves From Reheating, Potentially Testing Effects Below The Planck Mass

    The early Universe offers a unique laboratory for testing fundamental physics, and new research explores the implications of gravity’s behaviour during the period immediately following inflation. Jiaxin Cheng from the University of Chinese…

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  • A long-nosed chameleon hid its true identity for 150 years

    A long-nosed chameleon hid its true identity for 150 years

    Madagascar is widely recognized for its extraordinary variety of chameleons. More than 40% of all species known worldwide live on this island off the East African coast. Among them is the so called Pinocchio chameleon, a reptile described for…

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