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Chilean project aims to be at forefront of theoretical astrophysics
Chile's the CiELO project is opening new frontiers in the study of how galaxies form and evolve, positioning the country as a leader in computational astrophysics in Latin America.
YouTube to begin testing a new AI-powered age verification system in the U.S.
YouTube on Wednesday will begin testing a new age-verification system in the U.S. that relies on artificial intelligence to differentiate between adults and minors, based on the kinds of videos that
Amazon rainforest is approaching 'tipping points' that could transform it into a drier savanna
Researchers caution that the Amazon rainforest could disappear in the next hundred years, due to the combined effects of climate change and deforestation, and a new model predicts how that could
British researcher's remains found in melting Anatarctic glacier
A British researcher's remains were discovered in a melting Antarctic glacier after he died in an accident in 1959.
The final 'planet parade' of 2025 rises Sunday. Here's how to see the full 6-planet show.
Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune — will briefly appear in the sky on the same night, starting Sunday (Aug. 17).
NASA launches second phase of moon recycling competition
NASA is launching the second phase of its moon recycling competition to clean up trash in space, including plastics, foams and metals left behind by astronauts.
Biomaterials offer sustainable path for future foods and global food security
As the global population rises and environmental stressors pile up, the question of how to ensure food security for all grows increasingly pressing. A new study led by Tufts Research Technician, and
Venus and Jupiter conjunction: The 2 brightest planets will 'kiss' early Tuesday morning
Venus and Jupiter will meet in a conjunction in the early morning hours of Tuesday, Aug. 12. Here's everything you need to know to spot the two brightest planets at their best.
Human tools dating back 1.5 million years found in Indonesian islands
The discovery, in Soppeng, South Sulawesi, was made by a team from Griffith University in Australia and partners in Indonesia. Until now, the oldest known human-related artefacts in Wallacea- a group
Legal challenge against nuclear site's water plans
An environmental activist is lodging a legal challenge against plans from the UK's largest nuclear plant to remove water from its site. Marianne Birkby, campaigner for Lakes Against Nuclear Dump
This tiny, rare, blue butterfly is making a comeback in Michigan
Several small, silvery-winged butterflies flitted among the native spotted bee balm and butterfly milkweed growing under the hot, summer sun at Muskegon State Game Area. Wildlife officials say the
Scientists Uncover a 74-Million-Year-Old Egg-Laying Mammal That Stalked Dinosaurs in the Final Days of the Cretaceous
Published last week in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, a team of Chilean scientists announced the discovery of Yeutherium pressor, a mouse-sized mammal that lived alongside dinosaurs roughly
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