Asteroid that exploded over Berlin was fastest-spinning space rock ever recorded

Scientists have calculated the rotational speed of asteroid 2024 BX1, which exploded over Berlin earlier this year, by letting it trail in images of the sky. It turns out, 2024 BX1 was spinning faster than any other near-Earth object ever seen. | Continue reading


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Are electric vehicles safer than gas-powered cars? Maybe for the passengers—but not for everyone else.

Fears of electric vehicle fires are blown out of proportion, but because EVs are heavier on average, they're safer for passengers but more dangerous for non-occupants, studies suggest. | Continue reading


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Enormous 'San Andreas fault' on Saturn's moon could help reveal signs of alien life

Huge "tiger stripe" fault lines seen on Saturn's moon Enceladus raise hopes that a "long-lived" ocean containing potential alien life may lurk beneath the moon's icy shell. | Continue reading


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Optical illusion reveals key brain rule that governs consciousness

A study of mice starts to unravel how the brain gets tricked by this kind of optical illusion, and it gives clues about how visual perception works. | Continue reading


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Breakthrough 6G antenna could lead to high-speed communications and holograms

Scientists build the world's first 6G antenna that, when fitted into devices, can transmit data at high speeds. | Continue reading


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Rare 'Excalibur' sword from Spain dates to Islamic period 1,000 years ago

The sword is the first weapon from the Islamic period to be found in the Spanish city of Valencia. | Continue reading


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'We were amazed': Scientists reveal Southern Ring Nebula's unexpected structure in stunning new images

Submillimeter wavelength radio observations of the Southern Ring Nebula have identified that it's actually a double ring, shaped by the interactions of three stars. | Continue reading


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Sun's chaotic peak triggers record-breaking 'global auroras' on Mars

Mars has had frequent planet-wide auroras in recent months, including an unprecedented trio of events in February. Experts say the sudden increase is the result of the ongoing solar maximum. | Continue reading


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Super-detailed map of brain cells that keep us awake could improve our understanding of consciousness

A new map of a brain network that sustains wakefulness in humans could help improve our understanding of consciousness. | Continue reading


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Stunning image shows atoms transforming into quantum waves — just as Schrödinger predicted

A new imaging technique, which captured frozen lithium atoms transforming into quantum waves, could be used to probe some of the most poorly understood aspects of the quantum world. | Continue reading


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DARPA's autonomous 'Manta Ray' drone can glide through ocean depths undetected

Northrop Grumman Corporation has built its Manta Ray uncrewed underwater vehicle, which will operate long-duration missions and carry payloads into the ocean depths in partnership with DARPA. | Continue reading


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See up to 50 'shooting stars' per hour as the Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks this weekend

Up to 50 "shooting stars" per hour may be visible in moonless skies as the Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks Saturday and Sunday (May 4 and 5). The annual shower is linked to debris from Halley's comet. | Continue reading


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'Frankenstein' mice with brain cells from rats raised in the lab

In recent experiments, rat brain cells filled in for lost neurons in mouse brains, raising new possibilities for growing donor tissues across species. | Continue reading


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Villa near Mount Vesuvius may be where Augustus, Rome's 1st emperor, died

Researchers say a villa buried by the eruption in A.D. 79 corresponds with records of the Roman emperor's death in A.D. 14. | Continue reading


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When did humans start getting the common cold?

Prehistoric cold viruses are hard to find in the historical record, but scientists have unearthed some evidence in ancient human teeth. | Continue reading


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Dusty 'Cat's Paw Nebula' contains a type of molecule never seen in space — and it's one of the largest ever found

Scientists have detected a new, unusually large molecule never seen in space before. The 13-atom molecule, called 2-methoxyethanol, was detected in the Cat's Paw Nebula. | Continue reading


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Woman's sudden blindness in 1 eye revealed hidden lung cancer

Doctors say it's very unusual to develop a visual impairment as the first symptom of lung cancer. | Continue reading


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James Webb telescope reveals fiery 'mane' of the Horsehead Nebula in spectacular new images

Captured in infrared light by the James Webb Space Telescope, the star-forming Horsehead Nebula is located 1,300 light-years away in the Orion Constellation. | Continue reading


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China reveals most detailed geological map of the moon ever created

Chinese astronomers have shared the most detailed geological map of the moon ever created, revealing more than 12,000 structures. The new atlas will be essential for picking out landing locations and resource sites for future lunar missions. | Continue reading


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2 plants randomly mated up to 1 million years ago to give rise to one of the world's most popular drinks

Arabica coffee plant appears to have evolved between 600,000 and 1 million years ago after two other coffee species crossbred in the forests of what is now Ethiopia. | Continue reading


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6G speeds hit 100 Gbps in new test — 500 times faster than average 5G cellphones

Scientists in Japan have transferred data at 100 gigabits per second in high-frequency wavelength bands over a distance of 330 feet for the first time. | Continue reading


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Black hole 'traffic jams' are forcing cosmic monsters to collide, new study finds

Supermassive black holes may create conditions akin to "cosmic intersections with failed traffic lights" that make collisions between smaller stellar-mass black holes inevitable. | Continue reading


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Deepest blue hole in the world discovered, with hidden caves and tunnels believed to be inside

Scientists have yet to reach the bottom of the Taam Ja' Blue Hole in Mexico's Chetumal Bay, which new measurements hint could be connected to a labyrinth of submarine caves and tunnels. | Continue reading


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Researchers just found more than 1,000 new solar system objects hiding in plain sight

Artificial intelligence trained by asteroid-hunting citizen scientists helped identify more than 1,000 never-before-seen solar system objects from old Hubble images spanning two decades. | Continue reading


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Why do people hear their names being called in the woods?

Auditory pareidolia is a phenomenon in which people can hear familiar sounds from seemingly static background noise. | Continue reading


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Quantum computing breakthrough could happen with just hundreds, not millions, of qubits using new error-correction system

Scientists have designed a physical qubit that behaves as an error-correcting "logical qubit," and now they think they can scale it up to make a useful quantum computer using a few hundred. | Continue reading


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Earth from space: Lava bleeds down iguana-infested volcano as it spits out toxic gas

A satellite image of the Galápagos Islands' La Cumbre volcano shows lava seeping from the iguana-covered mountain days into an ongoing, months-long eruption. | Continue reading


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How common chemicals — including those in bed sheets — can boost eczema risk

An allergist and immunologist explains the link between eczema and pollutants found in synthetic fabric, cigarette smoke and wildfires. | Continue reading


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Jupiter may be the reason why Earth has a moon, new study hints

The great planetary instability, which saw Jupiter and the other gas giants wander chaotically through the solar system, coincides with the collision that formed Earth's moon. Could the two events be linked? | Continue reading


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Space photo of the week: Little Dumbbell Nebula throws a wild party for Hubble telescope's 34th anniversary

Astronomers celebrated the Hubble Space Telescope's 34th anniversary with this stunning image of the Little Dumbbell Nebula — a vast cloud of gas containing one of the hottest white dwarf stars ever found. | Continue reading


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Can humans see ultraviolet light?

Ultraviolet has very short and energetic wavelengths that are shorter than violet on the visible spectrum. But can people see UV? | Continue reading


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Eclipse from space: Paths of 2024 and 2017 eclipses collide over US in new satellite image

Satellite images capture striking differences between the 2017 and 2024 total solar eclipses that swept across North America, including variations in the moon's shadow along the path of totality. | Continue reading


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Pigbutt worm: The deep-sea 'mystery blob' with the rump of a pig and a ballooned belly

Bizarre worm that looks "like the rump of a pig from one side and Mick Jagger's lips from the other" may be in the middle of an evolutionary leap, scientists say. | Continue reading


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32 times lasers revealed hidden forts and settlements from centuries ago

Lasers have helped uncover ancient human-made structures the world over. | Continue reading


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Why does striking flint against steel start a fire?

What's the science behind starting a fire with flint and steel? | Continue reading


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Traces of hallucinogenic plants and chile peppers found at Maya ball court suggest rituals took place there

An environmental DNA analysis of soil collected at an ancient Maya ball court reveals that the site was once part of a ritual. | Continue reading


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PTSD tied to 95 'risk hotspots' in the genome

In a group effort, scientists from all over the world came together to create a detailed map of the genetic causes behind PTSD. | Continue reading


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New UTI vaccine wards off infection for years, early studies suggest

More than 50% of the patients who used a new mouth-spray-based vaccine didn't have a UTI for up to nine years. | Continue reading


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Blood test powered by AI could catch osteoarthritis 8 years earlier than X-ray, early data show

A new blood test could determine whether someone will develop knee osteoarthritis up to eight years before structural damage is picked up by an X-ray. | Continue reading


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We've never seen the Fitbit Versa at this rock bottom price before, surely it won't be around long

Amazon is offering 48% off the versatile fitness tracker-come-smartwatch, so long as you like pink or black. | Continue reading


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1,430 ancient Roman graves scattered with funerary festival leftovers unearthed in southern France

Archaeologists in southern France have excavated an ancient Roman cemetery containing 1,430 graves and traces of a funerary festival, during which families feasted by the graves of relatives. | Continue reading


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Lavish 2,200-year-old tomb unearthed in China may be that of ancient king

It's not known who was buried in the tomb, but one expert says it was probably the Chu state ruler. | Continue reading


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Lasers reveal prehistoric Irish monuments that may have been 'pathways for the dead'

Archaeologists used lidar to detect a cluster of rare Neolithic monuments hidden in farmland in Ireland. | Continue reading


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Tweak to Schrödinger's cat equation could unite Einstein's relativity and quantum mechanics, study hints

Physicists have proposed modifications to the infamous Schrödinger's cat paradox that could help explain why quantum particles can exist in more than one state simultaneously, while large objects (like the universe) seemingly cannot. | Continue reading


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World's thinnest gold leaf, dubbed 'goldene,' is just 1 atom thick

Goldene is the latest 2D material to be made since graphene was first created in 2004. | Continue reading


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Plato's burial place finally revealed after AI deciphers ancient scroll carbonized in Mount Vesuvius eruption

Researchers used AI to decipher an ancient papyrus that includes details about where Greek philosopher is buried. | Continue reading


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Save 32% on this feature-packed Garmin Instinct running watch

Amazon are slashing $80 off this fantastic running watch at right now, which boasts two weeks of battery life. | Continue reading


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1st self-driving car that 'lets you take your eyes off the road' goes on sale in the US — and it's not a Tesla

Mercedes-Benz has sold at least one of its new vehicles fitted with its Drive Pilot autonomous driving software, which lets you take your hands off the steering wheel and your eyes off the road. | Continue reading


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