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Landslide rescuers to get help from rapid analysis of seismic data
Being able to quickly pinpoint the location of events such as landslides and pyroclastic flows will help rescue efforts, say the team behind a new technique for doing so
Scientists Built a ‘Toy Model’ of a Black Hole Bomb—and Brought a 50-Year-Old Theory to Life
An experimental setup mimics a “black hole bomb” first theorized in 1971. The spinning cylinder with circuitry is true to the original idea, showing that it can be plausible. Electrical waves spin
A Soviet-era spacecraft that failed to reach Venus is due to crash back to Earth this week
A piece of space junk called Cosmos 482 is unlikely to pose a threat to people or property. But space experts say it highlights the need to stay vigilant.
Astronomers solve long-standing mystery of massive star formation using interstellar ammonia
Using the National Radio Astronomy Observatory's Very Large Array, astronomers have revealed for the first time the huge flow of gas near a massive star in the making that allows its rapid growth.
Fortune Brainstorm AI London Livestream
As AI gains a deeper understanding of our world, it is becoming clear that there is no business on the planet that AI won’t touch.
Encrypted hieroglyphics engraved on 3,300-year-old Egyptian obelisk are finally explained
Sacred carvings etched into a 3,300-year-old Egyptian obelisk may finally have been deciphered, thanks to the work of French Egyptologist Jean-Guillaume Olette-Pelletier. The monument, which once
'Right now, we are in what has to be a Golden Age of asteroid exploration.' Scientists celebrate NASA's latest space rock flyby
Asteroid experts are pondering the scientific output from the NASA Lucy spacecraft after it shot by its celestial destination, the main belt asteroid named Donaldjohanson.
Artificial oxygenation of coastal waters shows promise but risks long-term ineffectiveness
Coastal waters around the world are increasingly losing oxygen, with dramatic consequences for both ecosystems and the people who depend on them. The Baltic Sea is a well-known example: with the
Extremely rare: 2.6 million-year-old fossil identified as new species by scientists
Hiding in plain sight in Japan, researchers identified a new, “extremely rare” butterfly species with a remarkable wingspan of 3.5 inches—the first in its subfamily. Initially discovered in 1988, the
The Quantum Era has Already Begun
Among numerous other developments, in March 2024, Quantinuum announced a breakthrough in the ability to build a large-scale quantum computer. A month later, at the Quantum World Congress, IBM,
Scientists create gene-edited 'Peter Pan' toad capable of halting its own growth: 'The toad tadpoles absolutely eradicate them all'
The gene-edited tadpoles ate three times as many toad eggs as regular tadpoles. Scientists create gene-edited 'Peter Pan' toad capable of halting its own growth: 'The toad tadpoles absolutely
California dust storms are expected to become more common. Some are ‘as big as a city’
In November 2024, powerful gusts whipped across parts of the Central Valley. The winds not only knocked out power, but they also kicked up soil particles, producing a massive dust storm. The extreme
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