- Europe’s first RWS-certified wool insulation Ecotextile News
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Europe’s first RWS-certified wool insulation – Ecotextile News
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Orcas are flipping great white sharks and eating their livers in Mexico
The great white shark is one of the ocean’s top predators. But in this case, it didn’t stand a chance.
A pod of orcas working as a team surrounded the shark. They took turns manipulating it in their mouths, keeping its white underside turned…
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Memento Mori: A mosaic from Pompeii of a wealthy man whose dog died in the Mount Vesuvius eruption
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Name: Memento Mori
What it is: Table mosaic
Where it is from: Pompeii, Italy
When it was made: Circa 50 B.C.
The stunning Memento Mori mosaic was found in a Roman house that doubled as a shop in Pompeii and is one of the most recognizable…
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On the eve of the ISS’s 25th anniversary, humanity stares down a gap in its presence in space
On Nov. 2, 2000, the Soyuz TM-31 spacecraft docked with the Zvezda module of the International Space Station. On board were Roscosmos cosmonauts Yuri Gidzenko and Sergei Krikalev and NASA astronaut Bill Shepherd. They were known as…
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New telescope opens a window to the southern sky – Technology Org
- New telescope opens a window to the southern sky Technology Org
- 1st cosmic view from 4MOST looks pure sci-fi photo of the day for Oct. 28, 2025 Space
- Astronomers hunt for shredded stars and black holes in galactic haystack Yourweather.co.uk
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Jellyfish blooms on the rise amid shifting wildlife patterns
Jellyfish sightings across the UK and Ireland reveal changing patterns in the country’s coastal ecosystems, according to the Marine Conservation Society’s latest Wildlife Sightings Report.
Published to mark World Jellyfish Day,…
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Kim Kardashian is Welcome to Join my Research Team on 3I/ATLAS | by Avi Loeb | Nov, 2025
Press enter or click to view image in full size(Credit: X) Earth went through five documented mass extinction events throughout its 4.54-billion-year history. They occurred approximately 445, 365, 252, 201 and 66 million years ago. The latest…
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Ancient Australian rocks offer insight into origins of Earth, Moon: study-Xinhua
SYDNEY, Nov. 3 (Xinhua) — The analysis of feldspar crystals in Australia’s oldest magmatic rocks reveals unique insights into Earth’s ancient mantle and continents, as well as the early formation of the Moon.
Researchers examined…
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We Could Use Neutrino Detectors As Giant Particle Colliders
There is a limit to how big we can build particle colliders on Earth, whether that is because of limited space or limited economics. Since size is equivalent to energy output for particle colliders, that also means there’s a limit to…
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Major breakthrough: Water found on 7-billion-year-old interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS reshapes planet formation theories
NASA scientists have made a significant breakthrough. They confirmed the detection of water’s chemical signature on the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS. This discovery could fundamentally change our understanding of cometary evolution and whether…
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