Every superhero — or antihero — needs a sidekick. And it turns out that Beetlejuice Betelgeuse does indeed have one! The red supergiant star found in the constellation Orion has captivated stargazers for millennia, and while scientists have…
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Giant star Betelgeuse has a ‘Betelbuddy’ — and it’s very little indeed
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Pollutants Move Through Food Chain Affecting Organ Growth
Potential developmental threats of long-term combined pollutant exposure to higher trophic levels. CREDIT: The AUTHORS
GA, UNITED STATES, October 22, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ — Tiny aquatic organisms can pass microplastics and heavy metals…
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Stony Brook University Researchers Part of “Rival” T2K and NOvA Neutrino Experiments Teams Publishing Together Their First Joint Analysis Regarding Neutrino Oscillation
STONY BROOK, NY — October 22 2025 –-The State University of New York at Stony Brook researchers from the Department of Physics and Astronomy, are part of an international team of physicists conducting the T2K…
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Astronomers discover skyscraper-size asteroid hidden in sun’s glare — and it’s moving at a near-record pace
Astronomers have discovered a 2,300-foot-wide (700 meters) asteroid hidden in the sun’s glare, and it’s whizzing through our solar system at a near record-breaking pace.
The skyscraper-size asteroid, named 2025 SC79, loops around the sun once…
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Classical theories of gravity produce entanglement
To illustrate this further, we now demonstrate how equation (4) leads to entanglement in a version of Feynman’s experiment. Two spherical mass distributions, each with total mass M and radius R, are prepared in a quantum superposition of two…
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Evolutionary history of stony corals suggests that some could be resilient to climate change
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Climate change is threatening coral reefs worldwide….
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Neutrino Experiments in U.S. and Japan Join Forces
Caltech researchers co-lead new study refining what we know about the ghostly particles
Very early on in our universe, when it was a seething hot cauldron of energy, particles made of matter and antimatter bubbled into existence in equal…
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5,000-year-old human skulls were carved into bowls and spoons
Archaeologists say Neolithic Liangzhu residents shaped human skulls and other bones into everyday tools like bowls, cups, masks, and knives. The dig site dates back roughly 5,000 years and documents the first known example of routine human…
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Atomic clock doubles its accuracy by reducing quantum noise
Optical atomic clocks just took a clean step forward. An MIT team reports a method that cuts quantum noise and lets a clock resolve twice as many ticks as before.
The work centers on ytterbium atoms and a new way to steady a laser, and careful…
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Cryogenic X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy for battery interfaces
Oyakhire, S. T., Gong, H., Cui, Y., Bao, Z. & Bent, S. F. An X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy primer for solid electrolyte interphase characterization in lithium metal anodes. ACS Energy Lett. 7, 2540–2546 (2022).
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