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Citizen scientists pinpoint 10,000 eclipsing star pairs
Overall, the citizen scientists identified 10,001 eclipsing binary pairs. Of those, 7,936 were previously unknown.
BANG! James Webb telescope catches stray galaxies in the Bullet Cluster: Space photo of the week
This unprecedented view of the Bullet Cluster provided by the James Webb Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory reveals how the dark matter is distributed.
Do Geese Have Teeth? Exploring the Truth About Tomia
The goose (Anatidae) is a big, long-necked waterfowl that has earned a fearsome reputation for its repeated attacks on humans, as well as a starring role in the comical video game Untitled Goose Game,
Massive stars are 'vomiting' everywhere - and it's a sign something huge is happening
Huge stars that collapse to create black holes may vomit out a lot more material during their lifespan than initially thought, according to a new study. The stars in question have masses more than
Astronaut Captures an Immense and Very Rare Energy Jet Above Earth—A Never-Before-Seen Phenomenon From Space!
In early July 2025, an extraordinary event in Earth’s upper atmosphere was photographed by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS). This rare occurrence, which unfolded about 400
Muon telescopes set to map Khafre’s pyramid from the King’s Chamber
ScIDEP built 2 cm-resolution detectors. Models show a void like Khufu’s 2017 “big void” would be visible after ~10⁸ recorded muons.
Hundreds of beachgoers rescued from powerful ocean currents on Fourth of July
Hundreds of people were rescued from ocean waters along the California coast on the Fourth of July due to strong currents and powerful surf conditions. According to the National Weather Service, some
Ancient inscriptions reveal identity of Great Pyramid builders
Dr. Zahi Hawass says builders were not slaves; they wouldn't have been buried 'in the shadow of the pyramids'.
Southern Ocean current reverses for first time, signalling risk of climate system collapse
A major ocean current in the Southern Hemisphere has reversed direction for the first time in recorded history, in what climatologists are calling a “catastrophic” tipping point in the global climate
Largest Known Pirate Crews In One Piece
Some of the most recognizable pirate crews in One Piece feature just a few members, but these massive crews also exist in the All Blue.
Inside the lab trying to change people's minds about sharks
Scientists at Oregon State University are working to change people's minds about sharks--and are learning more about the health of the ocean in the process.
Scientists Detect Mysterious Alien Gas Clouds Entering Nearby Galaxy
In a groundbreaking study published in The Astrophysical Journal, astronomers have discovered high-velocity gas clouds near the M83 spiral galaxy, moving at velocities that differ sharply from the
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