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Scientists Just Found the First Evidence of the Milky Way on an Ancient Egyptian Sarcophagus
An Egyptian sarcophagus shows the sky goddess Nut as being covered in stars and having a dark, undulating curve running through her body. This depiction is thought to illustrate the Great Rift, a
Apple files appeal to reverse App Store changes
While complying with the courts and their mandated changes to the App Store as fallout from the Epic vs. Apple suit, Apple has now also filed its appeal against the ruling.
The Beating Heart of the World’s Biggest Fusion Reactor is Finally Complete
The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) is nearly 40 years in the making, and its most complex component is now ready for assembly.
First Ever Predator Found 8,000 Meters Deep in Ocean Trench
A new species has been discovered in the Atacama Trench, one of the deepest and least explored areas of the ocean. A previously unknown predator, Dulcibella camanchaca, was found at a staggering
First fossil cicada discovered in the Messel pit
For the first time, a fossilized true cicada has been described from the Messel Pit deposits. Eoplatypleura messelensis is one of the oldest known representatives of the modern-day true cicadas in
Earth's Mini-Moons Might Come From A Lot Closer To Home Than We Thought
A new study has concluded that Earth's mini-moons may not have come from the asteroid belt as we once thought, but a source far closer to home. Mini-moons are small asteroids or comets that can
Greece is helping parents with age gating, monitoring kids' screen time with a government app
In a country celebrated for its ancient wisdom, Greece is offering a modern solution to a pressing household challenge: empowering parents to oversee their children’s online activity. On Monday, the
Astronomers Find Odd Radio Signal Coming From Fracture In Milky Way's "Cosmic Snake"
Looking towards the center of the Milky Way, astronomers have previously spotted giant structures that are sometimes referred to as "bones". "High-mass star formation in the Milky
Hope for endangered axolotls as captive-bred group survives in wild
By Shanna Hanbury Critically endangered axolotls that were captive-bred then released into wetlands in Mexico City have successfully adapted to the wild, a new study has found, giving new hope to
Harriers evolved owl-like hearing to locate hidden prey in tall grass
Owls, well adapted to hearing the exact location of prey, have something in common with an unrelated group of raptors—harriers.
These Climbing Plants Will Turn Your Backyard Into A Butterfly Haven
If you specifically want to nourish a generation of butterflies, look to planting these 15 flowering vines that can climb and cover fences and walls.
Computational modeling of gut microbial communities
Within our gut live trillions of microorganisms, mostly in the form of dense, organized communities along the intestinal lining. These microbial clusters, known as biofilms, are dynamic ecosystems
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