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Revolutionary simulations from Maynooth University astronomers reveal that, at the onset of the dense and turbulent universe, “light seed” black holes could swiftly consume matter, rivaling…
Paleontologists studied fossils that are 160 million years old. Anchiornis Huxley, a non-avian theropod dinosaur, was unearthed from the Late Jurassic Tianjishan Formation in northeastern China.…
Juan Maria Coy Vergara/Getty Images Karl Remström made his way down the mountain, feeling frozen and drained. It had taken him four hours to summit, followed…
This autumn, two greenish comets are traversing the inner solar system, presenting a unique opportunity to view them in the coming weeks. The comets, designated C/2025…
Astronomers utilizing CSIRO’s Murchison Wide Field Array (MWA) telescope are on the quest to uncover the elusive period of reionization. This early stage in the universe’s…
A recent study by archaeologists investigated round heavy metal objects from Seldal, located in the Haland region of western Sweden. Initially thought to be Bronze Age…
Preserving a keen sense of smell has multiple benefits, notably for our ability to taste. DeanDrobot/Getty Images Directly applying strong radio waves to an individual’s head…
The Pacific Ocean released heat into the atmosphere in 2023 BlickWinkel/Alamy A rare “triple dip” La Niña, which kept Pacific Ocean temperatures low for three consecutive…
Paleontologists have discovered a variety of animals, including saber-toothed predators, burrowing foragers, and large salamander-like creatures that flourished in southern Pangaea about 252 million years ago,…
Electron micrographs of HIV pathogensScott Camagini / Alamy Stock Photo Creating effective HIV vaccines may necessitate intricate formulations containing various viral proteins. Presently, two trials utilizing…
Immunofluorescence-stained tadpoles visualize internal anatomy, utilizing brain-tracking devices implanted as embryos. Hao Sheng et al. 2025, Jia Liu Lab/Harvard SEAS Do our brains really develop from…
Skywatchers around the world should gear up for an incredible celestial event, as the binary star system T Corona (T CrB) is expected to experience a…















