- New photos of ‘alien’ comet 3I/ATLAS are about to drop Chron
- NASA to Share Comet 3I/ATLAS Images From Spacecraft, Telescopes NASA (.gov)
- Watch interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS speed away from the sun in free telescope livestream tonight Space
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New photos of 'alien' comet 3I/ATLAS are about to drop – Chron
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University of Arizona astronomer develops novel method to make AI more trustworthy
A University of Arizona astronomer has developed a revolutionary method that could fundamentally change how artificial intelligence models are trained and deployed across science and industry, addressing one of AI’s most critical problems: models…
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Research: Earth’s Mantle Structures Linked to Life Clues
A Rutgers researcher and collaborators link strange anomalies to Earth’s molten beginnings – and its unique habitability
For decades, scientists have been baffled by two enormous, enigmatic structures buried deep inside Earth with…
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Amy Shira Teitel Warns of Escalating Space Junk Crisis Endangering Satellites and Space Operations
LOS ANGELES, CA, UNITED STATES, November 18, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ — Space historian, author, and science communicator Amy Shira Teitel is drawing urgent attention to the rapidly growing crisis of space junk in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), the…
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Ancient ‘crocodile warrior’ lived before dinosaurs with brutal killing technique
(Web Desk) – An ancient predator that lived before the dinosaurs was a “precursor” of the modern crocodile.
Experts have shed light on the “extremely rare” discovery of a new armour-plated carnivore that…
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Fluorescent probe visualizes and quantifies membrane tension
Bacterium on a surface. Credit: Generated with CHATGPT
In natural environments, bacteria rarely live as free-swimming cells but are attached to…
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The James Webb Space Telescope may have finally found the 1st stars in the universe
Astronomers have discovered that the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) may have already found the long-sought first generation of stars born shortly after the Big Bang.
These initial stars, referred to as Population III or POP III stars, dwell in…
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DNA damage in CTE resembles that of Alzheimer’s disease
The brain disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) has been linked to physical trauma to the head — and it turns out that those head impacts may trigger inflammation and DNA damage that accumulates in brain cells over time, a new study…
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Disputed Jordan codices reveal age variations under ion-beam scrutiny
Credit: University of Surrey
Scientists have delivered the most detailed assessment yet of a set of disputed lead books known as the Jordan codices….
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Do the cores of dead stars exist forever?
White dwarfs don’t get enough airtime. Sure, these ultradense, dim cores of dead stars are small and hard to see. But they’re incredibly exotic, and they’re what sunlike stars become. Billions of years from now, the sun will die, leaving behind…
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