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  • Aftermath of the 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Mindanao, Philippines, June 8, 2026, with collapsed building and tsunami forming on the horizon

    Philippines 7.8 Quake: Why Did 19 Die in Just Seconds?

    June 8, 2026June 8, 2026
  • Markarian 501: Are Two Black Holes Locked in a Death Spiral?

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  • Black hole weighed at a distance of 10 billion light-years by JWST

    Black hole weighed at a distance of 10 billion light-years by JWST

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  • The new microraptor dinosaur Jian changmaensis (left) attacks the early bird Gansus yumenensis (right) in what is now the Changma Basin of northwestern China approximately 120 million years ago

    New Dinosaur Species May Have Flown on Four Wings to Hunt Birds

    June 5, 2026June 5, 2026
  • The Cape cod daylight bolide: an analytical overview of a rare celestial phenomenon

    The Cape cod daylight bolide: an analytical overview of a rare celestial phenomenon

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  • Ultra-realistic image of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, a cosmic fossil twice as old as the Sun, venting blue methane gas jets against the Milky Way.

    Is Comet 3I/ATLAS Really Twice As Old As The Sun?

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    Why Does Making Your Child Laugh Boost Their Brain? (Science)

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  • Global sea surface temperature anomaly map showing warm red bands across the equatorial Pacific Ocean, signaling developing El Niño 2026 conditions per WMO forecast.

    Will El Niño Crush 2026? WMO’s Shocking New Forecast

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    Black holes on the move: decoupled dust regions expose cosmic ejections

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Philippines 7.8 Quake: Why Did 19 Die in Just Seconds?

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When lakes lose their winter pulse: Climate change and the hidden Nitrogen story

Pranjal MalewarMay 27, 2026May 27, 20260

When most people think of a lake, they’re thinking about twinkling water, fish swimming here and there, and the distant…

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Galaxies shaped by cosmic location just 1.2 billion years after the Big Bang
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Galaxies shaped by cosmic location just 1.2 billion years after the Big Bang

Denise MeloniMay 27, 2026May 27, 20260

The structural evolution of galaxies remains a foundational question in modern astrophysics, particularly concerning when and how dense cosmic environments…

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Mercury's polar water ice: new models suggest a larger, slower impact source
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Mercury’s polar water ice: new models suggest a larger, slower impact source

Denise MeloniMay 26, 2026May 26, 20260

A groundbreaking study indicates that Mercury’s polar water ice reservoirs could have been deposited in a single Mercurian day by…

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New Cell Therapy Offers Hope for Advanced Liver Disease Patients

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A ground-breaking cell treatment in Scotland has become the first viable therapeutic option for patients with end-stage liver disease, offering…

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Dark matter investigations: quantum limits and the classical field behavior of axions
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Dark matter investigations: quantum limits and the classical field behavior of axions

Denise MeloniMay 25, 2026May 25, 20260

Dark matter represents an elusive form of matter that rarely emits, absorbs, or reflects light, interacting only weakly with ordinary…

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Shenzhou-23: paving the path to lunar and Martian expeditions
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Shenzhou-23: paving the path to lunar and Martian expeditions

Denise MeloniMay 25, 2026May 25, 20260

The successful launch and docking of the Shenzhou-23 crewed spacecraft represent a monumental advancement in China’s comprehensive aerospace strategy, serving…

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Why Do Ears Pop on Planes? The Truth Nobody Told You

Gerd DaniMay 24, 2026May 24, 20260

Have you ever wondered why your ears suddenly feel like someone shoved invisible plugs inside them the second your plane…

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Sun emitting golden light rays across all eight planets of the solar system showing light travel time from Mercury to Neptune

    How Long Does Light Take to Cross Our Solar System?

    Gerd DaniMay 24, 2026May 24, 20260

    Have you ever stood in the sun and wondered, “How old is this sunlight on my face?” Or maybe you’ve…

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    NGC 5584 barred spiral galaxy in Virgo with purple star-forming arms and bright foreground stars
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    Can NGC 5584 Prove the Universe Expands Too Fast?

    Gerd DaniMay 24, 2026May 24, 20260

    What Makes NGC 5584 a Cosmic Key? The Story of a Galaxy, Its Stars, and the Secrets of the Universe…

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    Scale comparison of UY Scuti hypergiant (1.26 billion km) dwarfing Earth's orbit (300 million km) and the Sun (1.39 million km).
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    How Big Is UY Scuti? Could This Star Swallow Our Solar System?

    Gerd DaniMay 23, 2026May 23, 20260

    UY Scuti: The Giant Star That Redefines Our Place in the Cosmos Have you ever wondered just how big a…

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