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Researchers Just Sampled 1.4-Billion-Year-Old Airβand Itβs Not What They Expected - Gizmodo
A "boring" time period may not have been so boring after all.
Systematic analyses of lipid mobilization by human lipid transfer proteins - Nature
Nature - Systematic analyses of lipid mobilization by human lipid transfer proteins
A hidden diversity of ceratopsian dinosaurs in Late Cretaceous Europe - Nature
New results indicate that rhabdodontids and the previously described Ajkaceratops are actually distinctive European ceratopsians, a group better known from Asia and North America.
Ammonites survived asteroid impact that killed off dinosaurs, new evidence suggests - Phys.org
In the aftermath of the giant asteroid that crashed into the Yucatan Peninsula about 66 million years ago, approximately 75% of all species on Earth were wiped out, including the dinosaurs. Among those thought to have perished at this K-Pg (Cretaceous-Paleogeβ¦
Listen to the Eerie Crackle of Martian Lightning Recorded by NASA for the First Time - Indian Defence Review
NASAβs Mars rover just picked up a strange sound no one expected. Scientists have confirmed whatβs been suspected for decades, and the discovery could change how we search for life on Mars.
A Passing Star Could Fling Earth Out of Orbit Faster Than Anyone Previously Predicted - The Daily Galaxy
A hidden threat lurking in deep space could one day throw Earth's orbit into chaos. New research reveals a rare but powerful cosmic event that may reshape the solar system, and Earth's fate isn't as safe as it once seemed.
Here are the launches and landings weβre most excited about in 2026 - Ars Technica
A lot could happen in space next year, but let's get real about what actually will.
Winning the Red Planet race: Returning Mars samples before China should be a top US priority, experts say - Space
"The Chinese may well beat the U.S. with a grab sample."
βI rarely get outsideβ: scientists ditch fieldwork in the age of AI - Nature
In the race to embrace new technologies, some ecologists fear their field is losing touch with nature.
In the dead of the night, this diver saw a bizarre thing scuttling out of the darkness - BBC Wildlife Magazine
During a night dive in Bali, an underwater photographer happened upon a fascinating example of symbiosis between a carrier crab and an upside-down jellyfish.
New image of comet 3I/ATLAS shows strange green glow, the effects of its close approach to the Sun - BBC Sky at Night Magazine
An image of comet 3I/ATLAS captured in November 2025 shows it glowing a green hue, revealing the effects of its close approach to our Sun.
Scientists stunned by discovery in world's coldest ocean waters: 'Signals from the past' - Yahoo
"I want to properly understand."
Look up this week for Jupiter - WRAL
The gas giant will be at its brightest this week until 2034.
Ancient rock holds gas hidden for 3 billion years, study finds - Earth.com
South Africaβs Witwatersrand Basin and the Virginia Gas Project supply a rare element vital for MRI scanners; estimates exceed 400 billion cubic feet.
NASA's Curiosity rover sends stunning new panorama from high on Mars' Mount Sharp - Space
The image was captured in November 2025, showing how lighting changes throughout the day on Mars.
Hubble telescope discovers a new type of cosmic object and astronomers are on 'Cloud 9' - Space
"This is a tale of a failed galaxy."
Scientists Discover Impossible Object in Deep Space - Yahoo
"In fact, at first I was skeptical about the signal as it was too strong to be real."
Tsunami Triggered by Giant Russian Quake Broke the Rules, Satellite Data Shows - Gizmodo
The 2025 tsunami is shattering old models, thanks to observations from space.
Chinese Fusion Reactor Achieves Plasma Density Previously Thought to Be Impossible - Futurism
China's Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak has just shattered a longstanding limit in nuclear plasma density.
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope Observations Resolve "One Of The Biggest Mysteries" About Betelgeuse - IFLScience
The star undergoes mysterious dimming around once every 2,100 days. Siwarha may be the culprit.