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SpaceX Fram2 mission set to return to Earth
SpaceX's Fram2 mission, the first crewed mission to ever orbit Earth's North and South poles, is set to Earth on Friday morning. The Crew Dragon capsule has carried four civilians from four countries
In 1970, an Underwater Camera Searched for the Loch Ness Monster. It Just Surfaced—With Haunting Photos.
A camera trap deployed by a Loch Ness researcher in 1970 was recently recovered by an autonomous robot. Not only was it still intact—it still had film that could be developed, and the photos show a
Peeps and yelps show bonobos communicate with added meaning, study says
Our primate cousins were recorded combining vocal sounds to communicate a different meaning than each sound used separately, scientists found.
Stop chasing AI benchmarks—create your own
For corporate leaders, the real path to AI success lies in comparing AI models to benchmarks that match your specific business objectives.
Soil conditions significantly increase rainfall in world's megastorm hotspots, study shows
Storm forecasting is traditionally based on studying atmospheric conditions, but research that also looks at land surface conditions is set to transform early warning systems in tropical regions.
JWST finds spiral galaxy about 5 times more massive than Milky Way — scientists call it 'Big Wheel'
Scientists have uncovered a massive galaxy that existed just 2 billion years after the Big Bang. But how did this colossal "Big Wheel" form so early in the universe? The answer could change
Bonobos create phrases in similar ways to humans, new study suggests
Humans can effortlessly talk about an infinite number of topics, from neuroscience to pink elephants, by combining words into sentences. This is thanks to compositionality: the ability to combine
Dinosaur exhibition unearths region's history
A free exhibition that tells the story of the south of England, from Jurassic dinosaurs through to early humans, has opened. The University of Southampton's Hidden in Stone, which features a cast of
Humans Have a Hidden Part of the Immune System—and No One Found It Until Now
When suppressing the peptide-producing abilities of these proteasomes, scientist found that bacterial infections flourished and lowered overall survivability. This new piece of the body’s immune
Chance of asteroid hitting Moon increases slightly
A large asteroid whose chances of hitting Earth have been all but ruled out is now slightly more likely to hit the Moon than previously thought, Nasa says. When first discovered, asteroid 2024 YR4
Astronomers discover doomed pair of spiraling stars on our cosmic doorstep
University of Warwick astronomers have discovered an extremely rare, high-mass, compact binary star system only ~150 light years away. These two stars are on a collision course to explode as a type
Global climate research at risk as key CO2 monitoring faces ax
Scientists fear an' irreplaceable' loss of key climate data as Trump cost-cutting plans target a key CO2 monitoring site in Hawaii. In 1958, scientist Charles David Keeling began monitoring carbon
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