Scientists have recently discovered an interaction between an electromagnetic wave and its own magnetic component as it passes through a material, updating a 180-year-old assumption that only accounted for the interaction between light and…
Category: 7. Science
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‘Heavenly rains’: Ethereal structure in the sky rivals famous ‘Pillars of Creation’ — Space photo of the week
Quick facts
What it is: Emission nebula NGC 6820 and open star cluster NGC 6823
Where it is: 6,000 light-years away in the constellation Vulpecula
When it was shared: Nov. 19, 2025
This spectacular image of an emission nebula — a cloud of gas and…
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New moonquake discovery may force NASA to rethink lunar missions
A new study report has been published which demonstrated that shaking from…
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What was the loudest sound ever recorded?
Live concerts, fireworks and roaring stadium crowds can reach dangerously high volumes — loud enough to cause permanent hearing loss. But what was the loudest sound ever recorded on Earth?
The answer depends on what you mean by “sound” and…
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SpaceX Launches New Batch of 28 Starlink Satellites
SpaceX has launched another batch of its Starlink internet satellites, sending 28 spacecraft into low Earth orbit from California’s central coast.
A Falcon 9 rocket carrying the satellites lifted off from Vandenberg Space Force Base…
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Mercury reaches greatest western elongation
Planet Mercury is now a bright light in the predawn sky, reaching its greatest western elongation from the Sun on this date.
Mercury reaches its…
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Semiconductor news today reveals UK breakthrough germanium-on-silicon hits 7.15 million speeds, destroying silicon’s 50-year stranglehold on chips
Semiconductor news reveals a landmark breakthrough as UK scientists achieve record-breaking germanium-on-silicon technology that hits unprecedented speeds ahead of next-generation chips. Working with Canada’s National Research Council,…
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Earth dimming accelerates climate change as sunlight reflection declines
Airborne pollution in northern cities has fallen rapidly thanks to stricter air-quality rules in North America, Europe and parts of East Asia. While beneficial for human health, fewer particles…
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AlUla and Saudi Arabia Lead the Way in Astrotourism: Unveiling the Magic of Stargazing and Ancient Astronomy
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December 7, 2025Astronomy is experiencing a remarkable renaissance in Saudi Arabia’s vast…
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Dancing skies over the North Pole: Northern lights captured from 35,000 feet
. Photo by Jake ChasenFrom the window of a commercial aircraft cruising above the Arctic Circle, the night sky transformed into something other-worldly. Curtains of glowing green light unfurled across the darkness…
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