Astronomers Capture Most Detailed ‘Thousand-Color’ View of Nearby Galaxy A breathtaking new portrait of a familiar cosmic neighbor, the Sculptor Galaxy (also known as NGC […]
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Fast Radio Bursts Reveal Universe’s Missing Ordinary Matter
For decades, one of the universe’s most significant components remained elusive: the vast majority of ordinary matter, the stuff that makes up everything visible around […]
Earth’s Magnetic Field Linked to Oxygen: 540 Million Years of Life
For countless ages, Earth has harbored a thriving biosphere, a vibrant tapestry of life sustained by a fragile atmosphere rich in oxygen. Scientists have long […]
Dragon Man Skull May Reveal Face of Elusive Denisovans
Ancient Skull Discovery: Could ‘Dragon Man’ Be Our Mysterious Human Cousin, the Denisovan? A remarkable discovery in China—a nearly complete skull dating back at least […]
Astronomers Find Universe’s ‘Missing’ Matter, Validating Cosmic Models
Cosmic Mystery Solved? Astronomers Find Elusive ‘Missing’ Matter For decades, astronomers have faced a puzzling problem: about a third of the universe’s “normal” matter – […]
Firefly Launches Ocula for High-Res Commercial Lunar Imaging
Firefly Aerospace is set to introduce a pioneering commercial lunar imaging service, offering governments and companies unprecedented high-resolution views of the Moon’s surface and the […]
Mystery Solved: ‘Dragon Man’ Skull Is First Denisovan Face
For years, a massive, enigmatic skull unearthed in China sparked intense debate among scientists. Dubbed “Dragon Man,” this ancient human relative was initially classified as […]
Dragon Man Revealed: Harbin Skull is the Face of Denisovans
Solving the Denisovan Mystery: Ancient DNA Reveals the Face of ‘Dragon Man’ Skull For years, one of the most intriguing puzzles in human evolution has […]
Rubin Observatory: Revolutionizing Astronomy with Sky Survey
A New Eye on the Cosmos: The Vera C. Rubin Observatory Perched high atop Cerro Pachón in Chile, at an altitude exceeding 2,600 meters above […]
Vera Rubin Observatory Threatened by Satellite Streaks
A Revolution in Astronomy Faces a Sky Full of Satellites The NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory, poised atop a Chilean mountaintop, is set to revolutionize […]