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Scientists Produced a Particle of Light That Simultaneously Accessed 37 Different Dimensions - Yahoo
A new study takes the GHZ paradox, which describes how quantum theory can't be described by local realistic descriptions, to new heights.
Scientists Just Unlocked a Fuel Source on the Moon, And It’s Massive! - The Daily Galaxy
A buried resource on the Moon could soon power missions to Mars, and spark a new race for control of deep space.
Scientists Announce Results After Scanning 3I/ATLAS for Alien Signals - Futurism
An international team of researchers pointed the largest single-dish radio telescope in the world at 3I/ATLAS.
AI scientist Ling Haibin, father of first plant ID app, leaves US for China - South China Morning Post
Pioneering scientist takes up new position at Westlake University to seek ‘fresh exploration’ with greater freedom and inclusivity.
Scientists Just Found The Perfect Spot on Mars for Future Human Landings - The Daily Galaxy
Scientists have identified a prime Mars landing site, offering sunlight and accessible water ice, two key ingredients for sustainable human missions.
A NASA spacecraft orbiting Mars may be dead - NBC News
NASA's MAVEN spacecraft, which has orbited Mars since 2014, went quiet abruptly in early December. Efforts to reestablish a connection have been unsuccessful.
The Quadrantid meteor shower peaks tonight, but will the full 'Wolf Moon' outshine the show? - Space
The Quadrantids are known for producing bright "fireball" meteors that can outshine the brightest planets
The Large Hadron Collider Is Being Shut Down - Futurism
The Large Hadron Collider will be shut down, paving the way for a major upgrade, and perhaps its eventual, even bigger sucessor.
See Northern Lights, ‘Shooting Stars’ And A Full Moon This Weekend - Forbes
A NOAA forecast suggest that Northern Lights may be visible in northern U.S. states this weekend as solar wind conditions intensify.
Did you see this light trail in the western Colorado sky on Friday? - kdvr.com
If you spotted a bright white light trail in the western Colorado sky on Friday, Jan. 2, we regret to inform it wasn’t aliens. It was likely the launch of a SpaceX rocket that happened shortly after sunset in California.
What is the mysterious humming noise in New Mexico that scientists still cannot explain - Times of India
Science News: Since the early 1990s, residents in and around Taos, New Mexico, have reported hearing a persistent low-frequency sound with no visible or measurable .
A 30-Year Physics Mystery Takes a Sharp Turn: This Bizarre Particle Doesn’t Actually Exist - SciTechDaily
New results from the MicroBooNE experiment rule out the existence of a sterile neutrino, reshaping how scientists think about long-standing neutrino anomalies. After many years of investigation, researchers working on the Micro Booster Neutrino Experiment (Mi…
Webb Telescope Spots “Impossible” Atmosphere Around Ancient Super-Earth - SciTechDaily
JWST observations of the ultra-hot super-Earth exoplanet TOI-561 b provide the strongest evidence to date for an atmosphere surrounding a rocky planet beyond our Solar System.
Using Webb, Canadian Astronomers Shed Light on the Milky Way's Turbulent Past - Universe Today
A team of Canadian astronomers has used Webb's observations of
Researchers spot Saturn-sized planet in the “Einstein desert” - Ars Technica
Rogue, free-floating planets appear to have two distinct origins.
Scientists Scanned 3I/ATLAS for Alien Signals. Here’s What They Found - Gizmodo
As this interstellar object approached its closest point to Earth, a massive radio telescope attempted to sniff out a technosignature.
Scientists Solved the Mystery of the Shark That Bites Perfect Circles - Gizmodo
A detailed investigation into these strange creatures is finally giving scientists and fishermen valuable clues about when and where they strike.
After half a decade, the Russian space station segment stopped leaking - Ars Technica
NASA and Roscosmos continue to monitor and investigate the previously observed cracks."
This Beetle Is in a Toxic Relationship With a Tree. Luckily, They Know a Fungi - Gizmodo
Three's a crowd: Tree, beetle, and fungus don't get along, but they're surviving together.
'More Neanderthal than human': How DNA from our long-lost ancestors affects our health today - Live Science
Neanderthals and humans mated millennia ago, and their legacy lives on in us today. Here's how.