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Starlink reaches 10,000 satellites launched, but not without consequences – PCWorld
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New study reveals why time seems to move faster the older we get
Scientists may be closer to understanding why time seems to pass more quickly as we age — and brain scans of people watching an old Alfred Hitchcock show helped them address this enduring question.
In a study published Sept. 30 in the journal
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Superbright ‘Comet Lemmon’ gets its tail temporarily torn to pieces by solar wind
A striking new photo of the superbright “Comet Lemmon” (C/2025 A6) shows the partial remains of its sizeable tail, shortly after the ethereal limb was temporarily torn apart by the sun. The cosmic shredding occurred just a few days before the…
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Scientists discover first direct evidence that slivers of ‘proto-Earth’ may survive today
Fragments of the hellish, lava-covered “proto-planet” that existed before Earth 4.5 billion years ago have survived unaltered in ancient rocks, groundbreaking new research reveals.
The fragments contain telltale potassium signatures not seen in…
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Texas A&M Unveils RNA Weakness in Childhood Kidney Cancer
In a city, coworking hubs bring people and ideas together. Inside cancer cells, similar hubs form—but instead of fueling progress, they supercharge disease. That’s what researchers at the Texas A&M University Health Science Center (Texas…
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Scientists found the metabolic ceiling that limits human endurance
When ultrarunners lace up for races that last days and span hundreds of miles, they aren’t just testing grit and quads – they’re running controlled experiments on human physiology. A new study finds a stark result: even the fittest…
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Scientists stumble on a hidden quantum trick in 2D materials
When arranged in just the right ways, two-dimensional materials can display unusual and valuable quantum effects such as superconductivity and exotic types of magnetism. Understanding why these effects arise, and how to control them, remains one…
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Bats found to glow bright green in ultraviolet light
Night hides more than soundless wings and high-pitched calls. It hides color too. Researchers from the University of Georgia have now found that some North American bats glow bright green under ultraviolet light.
The finding may look like a party…
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