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Scientists watch supernova shockwave shoot through a dying star for 1st time
Scientists have captured the moment the shockwave of a supernova explosion breaks out through the surface of a doomed star for the first time, revealing what appears to be a surprisingly symmetrical detonation.
Seeing this moment in detail has…
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Astronomers Captured a Star’s Final Explosion in Stunning Detail – SciTechDaily
- Astronomers Captured a Star’s Final Explosion in Stunning Detail SciTechDaily
- An artist’s impression shows a star exploding at the end of its lifecycle Reuters Connect
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Earth’s Largest Modern Crater Discovered in Southern China
The Jinlin crater is 900 meters in diameter and dates to Earth’s current geological epoch.
From the Journal: Matter and Radiation at Extremes
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Mars Caves Formed by Water May Offer Clues to Ancient Life
Scientists have identified a series of deep caves on Mars that may have formed through the slow action of water, suggesting the planet once supported conditions favorable to life. These formations, located in the Hebrus Valles region of Mars,…
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Underwater volcano off Oregon coast likely won’t erupt before mid-to-late 2026
An underwater volcano off the coast of Oregon could now blow its top in mid-to late-2026, scientists say.
In December last year, scientists said the Axial Seamount was nearing the threshold seen before an eruption a decade earlier and could erupt…
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Ancient Water Hints Mars Was Habitable Longer
Abu Dhabi, UAE, November 12, 2025: Scientists from New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) have uncovered new evidence that water once flowed beneath the surface of Mars, revealing that the planet may have remained habitable for life much…
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