Yearly Archives: 2025

Antica trappola per renne rinvenuta nel ghiaccio norvegese che si scioglie

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Gli archeologi in Norvegia hanno scoperto una trappola per renne di 1.500 anni straordinariamente conservata in alto sulle montagne dell’Aurlandsfjellet,...

A Solitary Lineage: Ancient DNA Reveals 8,500 Years of Isolation in Central Argentina

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A new study sheds light on a mysterious Indigenous lineage in central Argentina that thrived in relative isolation for nearly 9,000 years. Researchers analyzing...

Unveiling the Mystery of “Forbidden” Black Hole Mergers

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Astronomers have long puzzled over an unusual gravitational wave event detected in 2023 — a collision between two black holes that defied conventional wisdom...

Fossil Fuels Surge, Renewables Rise: A Mixed Climate Picture at COP30

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The global burn of fossil fuels is poised to release a record amount of heat-trapping carbon dioxide this year, highlighting the urgent need for...

Oregon’s Underwater Volcano Will Likely Erupt in Mid-to-Late 2026

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An underwater volcano off the coast of Oregon is expected to erupt again, but not for another couple of years. Axial Seamount, a restless...

Narwhals Get Curious: Underwater Recording Devices Aren’t So Inconspicuous After All

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Underwater microphones, known as hydrophones, are essential tools for scientists studying marine animals. Passive acoustic monitoring allows researchers to listen in on whale calls,...

Congressional Firestorm Erupts Over NASA Lab Closures Amidst Shutdown

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A brewing controversy over NASA’s activities at its Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland has escalated dramatically, drawing sharp criticism from a powerful House...

Atlantic Ocean’s Warming Core Hints at Weakening Current

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The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is a powerful ocean current system crucial for global climate regulation. It acts like a giant conveyor belt,...

A Quantum Leap: Sending Signals From Earth to Space Just Became Possible

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Scientists have long dreamed of building a quantum internet—a network so secure that its data would be unbreakable. But one crucial piece of the...

Mystery Voids Found on Egyptian Pyramid Spark Debate About Hidden Entrances

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A tantalizing mystery is unfolding at Egypt's iconic Giza plateau, where an unusual discovery in the Pyramid of Menkaure suggests a possible hidden entrance....

The Intriguing World of Super Recognizers: More Than Just a Good Memory

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Do you instantly recognize faces even after years, spotting the same person in different contexts or across decades? You might belong to a rare...

Hawaii’s Red Berries: An Unexpected Journey From East Asia

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Imagine finding out that a plant you always thought came from down the street actually journeyed across half the world...

Red Kites: A Conservation Success Story with Global Repercussions

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The sight of a young red kite soaring effortlessly over the Spanish countryside might seem unremarkable at first glance. However,...

A Galactic Portrait: Australia Creates Sharpest-Ever Milky Way Radio Image

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Astronomers have unveiled a stunningly detailed radio image of our Milky Way galaxy, captured from the unique perspective of the...

Blue Origin Prepares for Critical Mars Mission Amidst Space Race Intensification

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Blue Origin, the space company founded by Jeff Bezos, is poised for its second launch attempt this Sunday. The towering...

The Legacy of James Watson: DNA Discovery and Troubled Endings

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James Dewey Watson, the brilliant biologist who jointly unveiled the double helix structure of DNA in 1953, passed away at the age of 97....

Neanderthal Cave Art: Pushing Back the Boundaries of Human Creativity

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For a long time, the ability to create art was seen as a defining characteristic of our species, Homo sapiens. The discovery of ancient...

Unlocking Desert Secrets: How One Plant Holds the Key to Heat-Resistant Crops

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The scorching landscapes of Death Valley, California, where summer temperatures routinely shatter the 120-degree Fahrenheit mark, would seem to preclude life as we know...

Walking Your Way to a Sharper Mind? 3,000 Steps May Be Key

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Regular exercise has long been touted as beneficial for both physical and mental health. While its impact on cardiovascular disease is well-established, the link...

The Surprisingly Complex Mechanics Behind a Woodpecker’s Hammering

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The iconic sound of a woodpecker drumming against a tree trunk might seem like a simple action, but new research reveals a sophisticated interplay...