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SpaceX launches 23 Starlink satellites from Florida
SpaceX launched 23 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Sunday night, bringing the total number of Starlink satellites in orbit to just over 6,000.
Oregon Zoo penguin chick takes first swim
However, Humboldts are considered the most at risk of all 17 penguin species, currently labeled as “vulnerable”, with an estimated population of 32,000 adult birds and declini
Missed the Northern Lights? A second, if weaker, solar storm surge is likely Sunday
A U.S. government agency said a weaker repeat of Saturday’s powerful solar storm was likely on Sunday. The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said that “coronal mass ejections” —
Elon Musk's brain chip fails one month after first-ever human implant
Neuralink is currently failing to convince many people it's the way of the future. Elon Musk's brain chip, Neuralink, has not had a good response to the first implantation in a human as the
Solar Storms are disrupting farmer GPS systems during critical planting time
The solar storms that have been wowing people with the Northern Lights across the United States the last two nights have also been disrupting GPS satellites, crippling some Midwest farmers’
James Webb telescope detects 1-of-a-kind atmosphere around 'Hell Planet' in distant star system
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists have discovered evidence of a carbon-rich atmosphere around the hellish world 55 Cancri e. This marks the best evidence yet of an atmosphere around a
In the mystery of Florida’s bizarre spinning fish, a leading suspect has emerged
A mysterious ailment causing fish in the Florida Keys to spin in circles and die has touched off a race to find the cause and save the endangered sawfish.
The AI data center revolution is happening right in your backyard
But AI models’ speedy outputs and sleek interfaces mask the enormous amount of physical infrastructure behind them—and as AI continues to grow, the data centers and power plants that AI is built on
Giant 'rogue waves' of invisible matter might be disrupting the orbits of stars, new study hints
New research shows how disruptions to binary star systems could be the key to detecting space's most confounding substance — dark matter.
This Colombian glacier is rapidly vanishing due to climate change
According to reports, situated approximately 250 km northeast of Bogotá, the glacier is undergoing a remarkable transformation, shedding its icy mass at a rate never seen before. Recent findings
Space photo of the week: 'God's Hand' leaves astronomers scratching their heads
Some astronomers theorize that they're shaped by stellar winds from massive hot stars nearby. Others suggest that these structures may be spherical nebulas that deform after being impacted by a
7 Billion Years. Scientists Say Oldest material on Earth discovered.
The vast mysteriousness of our solar system has baffled and intrigued scientists for centuries. It has been the subject of many theories, myths, and legends, and has been fodder for thousands of
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