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After Decades of Speculation, Physicists Finally Confirm the Existence of "Time Mirrors" - The Daily Galaxy
Scientists have reversed electromagnetic waves in time—not science fiction, but a real experiment that challenges what we know about physics.
Mysterious State of Matter Discovered Flowing Inside Earth's Core - ScienceAlert
By firing tiny projectiles of iron-carbon alloy from a high-speed cannon, scientists have finally demonstrated that a weird part-solid, part-liquid-like state thought to exist inside Earth's inner core is indeed possible.
The most exciting exoplanet discoveries of 2025 - Space
New discoveries and fresh looks at familiar worlds show how far exoplanet science has come — and how much remains unknown.
New telescope for Christmas? Here's what you could observe. - Space
Our beginner-friendly guide helps you get familiar with the moon, Jupiter, nebulas and galaxies this Christmas.
Science history: Marie Curie discovers a strange radioactive substance that would eventually kill her — Dec. 26, 1898 - Live Science
Scientists in Paris discovered two new substances with incredible radioactivity. It earned them the Nobel Prize in Physics but would ultimately kill one of them.
Arizona ranks No. 1 best place to see December Northern Lights - AZ Big Media
Arizona takes the No. 1 spot for the best places to see the Northern Lights in December. Learn what makes it the top destination.
Giant crustaceans inhabit most of Earth's deep ocean floors, according to a surprising study - Earth.com
Giant amphipod species Alicella gigantea, once thought to be very rare, is found to inhabit the majority of Earth's deep ocean floors.
New plant-based serum shown to regrow hair in weeks, according to scientists - Earth.com
New plant-based serum promoted hair growth and boosted hair density by 25% in eight weeks using growth factors and natural vesicles.
Astronaut photographs a beautiful phenomenon called 'lunar halo' - Earth.com
An astronaut on the ISS photographed a "lunar halo" over the Indian Ocean, revealing ice and rare optical phenomena from space.
3I/ATLAS Sheds Particles that Are Much Bigger Than Common Sunlight-Scattering Dust - Avi Loeb – Medium
Submarine finds anomalous structures in Antarctica, then loses the signal - Earth.com
An autonomous submarine named Ran discovers strange structures under the Dotson Ice Shelf in Antarctica, before mysteriously disappearing.
One of the most important scientific findings in history may be wrong, shredding centuries of physics - Earth.com
"Dark photon" theory says light's interference patterns may emerge from quantum particles, not waves, upending centuries of physics.
New Guineans and Aboriginal Australians descend from two groups who arrived 60,000 years ago, research suggests - Phys.org
A collaboration between the University of Huddersfield's Archaeogenetics Research Group and the University of Southampton's Center for Maritime Archaeology, has clarified the first settlement of New Guinea and Australia by modern humans, Homo sapiens—refining…
Clouds Are Weirder at the Top Than We Thought - Gizmodo
A new type of lidar is allowing physicists to study cloud tops at a resolution 100 to 1,000 times higher than before.
Archaeologists discover unique mosaic patolli board at Guatemalan Maya city - Phys.org
In a study published in Latin American Antiquity, Dr. Julien Hiquet and Dr. Rémi Méreuze analyzed the remains of a unique mosaic-style patolli game board discovered in the Classic Period city of Naachtun, Guatemala.
NASA's Biggest Mars Find Yet: Perseverance Rover Spots Something Mysterious from Outer Space! - The Daily Galaxy
Perseverance has just uncovered something that doesn’t belong to Mars, and possibly not even the solar system.
Meet ‘NASA Mike,’ who’s done 105,000 handstands around the world - The Washington Post
Mike Comberiate, 77, has done handstands everywhere from the North to South poles. Cancer has slowed him down, but he’s determined to do more.
Astronauts beam home Christmas wishes from International Space Station: 'I think we may be orbiting a little higher than Santa' (video) - Space
They won't be home for Christmas, but that's okay.
Something Just Smashed Through the Moon, and Astronomers Captured the Whole Event From 380,000 Kilometers Away - Indian Defence Review
A sudden flash on the Moon has stunned astronomers, captured live from Earth in a rare, crystal-clear moment of cosmic impact. The brief explosion has revealed something unexpected about the Moon’s surface and what’s still striking it today.
Astronomers Announce Evidence That Our Solar System Has Nine Planets Once Again - Indian Defence Review
Astronomers may have uncovered a massive hidden planet far beyond Neptune, using decades-old infrared data. The object’s faint signal and strange motion suggest something big is lurking in the dark.