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Mathematicians solve decades-old mystery about the hidden order in high-dimensional randomness - Phys.org
Mathematicians solve decades-old mystery about the hidden order in high-dimensional randomness
Phys.org
📢 Published on 📅 May 24, 2026 🕒 16:20
In 1990, after years of lobbying by Carl Sagan, Voyager 1 turned its camera back toward home from about 6 billion kilometres away and photographed Earth as a pale blue speck smaller than a single pixel — an image NASA had repeatedly resisted because it - Space Daily
Space Daily
📢 Published on 📅 May 24, 2026 🕒 16:14
Voyager 1 is now so far from Earth that a signal traveling at the speed of light takes more than 22 hours to reach it — so when engineers send a command, they can wait nearly two days to know whether the spacecraft responded - Space Daily
- Voyager 1 is now so far from Earth that a signal traveling at the speed of light takes more than 22 hours to reach it — so when engineers send a command, they can wait nearly two days to know whether the spacecraft responded Space Daily
- Voyager 1's signal now takes more than 23 hours to reach Earth, and by the time NASA receives the next status check the spacecraft will already be 1.5 million kilometres further into interstellar space Space Daily
- When will the Voyager spacecraft cease operations, and is there any possibility of their preservation? Universe Space Tech
📢 Published on 📅 May 24, 2026 🕒 14:30
15 sci-fi books to read before you die: Put these science fiction gems on your bucket list - Space
15 sci-fi books to read before you die: Put these science fiction gems on your bucket list
Space
📢 Published on 📅 May 24, 2026 🕒 14:00
Student Captures Cosmic Radiation on Film by Sending Negative to Space - PetaPixel
Student Captures Cosmic Radiation on Film by Sending Negative to Space
PetaPixel
📢 Published on 📅 May 24, 2026 🕒 11:00
China launches 'human artificial embryos' to space in bid to see whether reproduction is possible off-world - Yahoo
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📢 Published on 📅 May 24, 2026 🕒 11:00
The Voyager Golden Record carries greetings in 55 languages — a deliberate attempt to send a small sample of human voices into deep space long after the spacecraft fell silent. - Space Daily
- The Voyager Golden Record carries greetings in 55 languages — a deliberate attempt to send a small sample of human voices into deep space long after the spacecraft fell silent. Space Daily
- The Voyager Golden Record carries a small sample of uranium on its cover, placed there so that whoever finds it can measure the decay and work out how long it has been drifting — a built-in clock for a message engineered to last around a billion years. Space Daily
- The Voyager probes carry golden records etched with greetings in 55 languages, whale songs, and a woman's brainwaves recorded while she thought about being in love, and the records are designed to remain playable for one billion years drifting through i Space Daily
📢 Published on 📅 May 24, 2026 🕒 09:30
Chinese scientists suggest harsh environments foster early human creativity - South China Morning Post
- Chinese scientists suggest harsh environments foster early human creativity South China Morning Post
- A Radical Innovation Helped Archaic Humans Survive a Harsh Ice Age ScienceAlert
- 146,000-Year-Old Discovery Rewrites the Story of Human Creativity SciTechDaily
- Scientists Say Harsh Ice Age Conditions May Have Pushed Early Humans Towards Creativity NDTV
- Ice Age discovery in China challenges theories about origins of human creativity Mid-day
📢 Published on 📅 May 24, 2026 🕒 08:00
The Universe Is Full of ‘Impossible’ Black Holes. Scientists Now Know Why - WIRED
- The Universe Is Full of ‘Impossible’ Black Holes. Scientists Now Know Why WIRED
- The lives of black holes, from birth to death Science News Explores
- New issue: Inside a Black Hole BBC Science Focus Magazine
- Hierarchical Black Hole Mergers: Cosmic Genealogy of Ruin Holistic News
📢 Published on 📅 May 24, 2026 🕒 08:00
NASA to add missions to SpaceX commercial crew contract - SpaceNews
NASA to add missions to SpaceX commercial crew contract
SpaceNews
📢 Published on 📅 May 24, 2026 🕒 07:51
Massive gravity “hole” beneath the Indian Ocean finally gets a possible explanation after decades of scie - The Times of India
- Massive gravity “hole” beneath the Indian Ocean finally gets a possible explanation after decades of scie The Times of India
- Geophysicists solve the mystery of a 75-year-old ‘gravity hole’ in the Indian Ocean AOL.com
📢 Published on 📅 May 24, 2026 🕒 06:31
A NASA satellite launched in 1976 carries a Carl Sagan–designed plaque sealed inside its core, mapping Earth's continents 268 million years ago, at launch, and 8.4 million years from now — and that last date is no accident, because it's roughly when the sat - Space Daily
Space Daily
📢 Published on 📅 May 24, 2026 🕒 04:39
Atomic oxygen in low Earth orbit slowly eats spacecraft surfaces, and the ISS survives because engineers learned to coat, test, and replace the materials most vulnerable to it - Space Daily
Space Daily
📢 Published on 📅 May 24, 2026 🕒 00:53
The Vela satellites were built to catch secret nuclear tests, but they accidentally recorded flashes from deep space that opened a new branch of astrophysics - Space Daily
Space Daily
📢 Published on 📅 May 24, 2026 🕒 00:51
Webb just clocked nearly 9,000 young star clusters and found the biggest ones break from their birth clouds in 5 million years, a timing clue that could reshape how astronomers model galaxies growing up - Space Daily
- Webb just clocked nearly 9,000 young star clusters and found the biggest ones break from their birth clouds in 5 million years, a timing clue that could reshape how astronomers model galaxies growing up Space Daily
- Webb Studies Star Clusters NASA (.gov)
- NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Reveals Massive Star Clusters Form Faster Inside Galaxies NDTV
- Webb and Hubble sink deep into the dazzling Whirlpool Galaxy — Space photo of the week Live Science
- CNS Astronomer Daniela Calzetti Looks into the Cradle Where Stars are Born : College of Natural Sciences UMass Amherst
📢 Published on 📅 May 24, 2026 🕒 00:50
NASA reorganizes to accelerate Moon Base, lunar programs - Ground News
- NASA reorganizes to accelerate Moon Base, lunar programs Ground News
- NASA Announces Realignment to Accelerate Mission Delivery NASA (.gov)
- NASA is updating its Artemis moon base plan. You can find out how on May 26. Space
- NASA reorganization shuffle combines programs, lands KSC new director Yahoo
- To achieve major goals, NASA seeks to streamline its organization Ars Technica
📢 Published on 📅 May 24, 2026 🕒 00:44
The Hubble Deep Field began as a gamble on a tiny patch of sky that had been chosen because it looked almost empty, and it ended by revealing nearly 3,000 galaxies hiding in what seemed like nothing. - Space Daily
Space Daily
📢 Published on 📅 May 24, 2026 🕒 00:07
SpaceX launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base rescheduled for Tuesday - KSBY News
- SpaceX launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base rescheduled for Tuesday KSBY News
- SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch from Florida will kick off Memorial Day Florida Today
- Live coverage: SpaceX to launch 29 Starlink satellites on a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Spaceflight Now
- SpaceX launch paints 'Jellyfish' across the morning sky WPEC
- STORIE Launch and Install on the Space Station NASA SVS (.gov)
📢 Published on 📅 May 23, 2026 🕒 23:45
Titan’s atmosphere is thicker than Earth’s, its rivers and lakes are made of methane and ethane, and NASA is sending a nuclear-powered drone there because on Saturn’s largest moon, flying may be easier than driving. - Space Daily
- Titan’s atmosphere is thicker than Earth’s, its rivers and lakes are made of methane and ethane, and NASA is sending a nuclear-powered drone there because on Saturn’s largest moon, flying may be easier than driving. Space Daily
- Titan’s Organic World astrobiology.com
📢 Published on 📅 May 23, 2026 🕒 22:41
Controlled experiments reveal how nuclear fallout particles form - Phys.org
Controlled experiments reveal how nuclear fallout particles form
Phys.org
📢 Published on 📅 May 23, 2026 🕒 20:00
Stephen Hawking’s dad reveals super genius was lazy kid who ‘didn’t study,’ lounged around too much: biography - New York Post
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📢 Published on 📅 May 23, 2026 🕒 19:03
I spent years assuming my personality was fixed — then I learned what neuroplasticity actually means and realised I had been maintaining myself like a finished product instead of a living system - Space Daily
Space Daily
📢 Published on 📅 May 23, 2026 🕒 19:00
In 1908, something exploded in the sky over Siberia with hundreds of times the energy of the Hiroshima bomb, flattening more than 2,000 square kilometres of forest. When scientists finally reached the site years later, they found no crater at all - Space Daily
Space Daily
📢 Published on 📅 May 23, 2026 🕒 16:57
Extreme 8.5-minute orbit reveals white dwarf being torn apart by its binary companion - Phys.org
Extreme 8.5-minute orbit reveals white dwarf being torn apart by its binary companion
Phys.org
📢 Published on 📅 May 23, 2026 🕒 14:20
The human genome contains traces of ancient viruses that infected our ancestors millions of years ago — and some of those viral leftovers were later repurposed into genes that help make human pregnancy possible - Space Daily
Space Daily
📢 Published on 📅 May 23, 2026 🕒 14:01
Doomsday Glacier Shows Signs of Imminent Disintegration - Futurism
- Doomsday Glacier Shows Signs of Imminent Disintegration Futurism
- The ‘doomsday’ glacier’s giant ice shelf is about to break away New Scientist
- A glacier bigger than Washington state is melting faster than ever. The implications are dire OregonLive.com
- Map Shows US Cities That Could Go Underwater if Sea Levels Rise 3 Meters Newsweek
- Global Warming Icon “Doomsday Glacier” in Trouble CounterPunch.org
📢 Published on 📅 May 23, 2026 🕒 13:00
Massive 'X' and 'V' shapes will appear on the moon tonight — here's how to see them - Space
Massive 'X' and 'V' shapes will appear on the moon tonight — here's how to see them
Space
📢 Published on 📅 May 23, 2026 🕒 13:00
Research Paper Warns That There's a Massive Experiment at Work to Geoengineer the Earth's Climate - Futurism
- Research Paper Warns That There's a Massive Experiment at Work to Geoengineer the Earth's Climate Futurism
- Research Paper Warns That There’s a Massive Experiment at Work to Geoengineer the Earth’s Climate Yahoo
📢 Published on 📅 May 23, 2026 🕒 12:15
The Milky Way ate another galaxy. Scientists say they’ve found the scraps - CNN
The Milky Way ate another galaxy. Scientists say they’ve found the scraps
CNNSee more headlines & perspectives on Google News
📢 Published on 📅 May 23, 2026 🕒 11:30
The Emptiest Places in the Universe Might Contain Its Best Secrets - WIRED
The Emptiest Places in the Universe Might Contain Its Best Secrets
WIRED
📢 Published on 📅 May 23, 2026 🕒 10:00
A fossil site in North Dakota appears to have captured the day the dinosaur-killing asteroid struck Earth, right down to tiny glass beads from the impact lodged in the gills of fish that died within hours - Space Daily
- A fossil site in North Dakota appears to have captured the day the dinosaur-killing asteroid struck Earth, right down to tiny glass beads from the impact lodged in the gills of fish that died within hours Space Daily
- Something Ate the Dinosaurs After the Asteroid Killed Them, Scientists Say vice.com
- How did animals survive the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs? Live Science
- The Chicxulub impact signature in East Asia - Communications Earth & Environment Nature
- New evidence has been found in Japan of an asteroid that may have wiped out the dinosaurs UA.NEWS
📢 Published on 📅 May 23, 2026 🕒 05:52
Sea level rise is speeding up and scientists now know exactly why - ScienceDaily
- Sea level rise is speeding up and scientists now know exactly why ScienceDaily
- Scientists improve knowledge on sea level rise—and confirm it has been accelerating since 1960 Phys.org
- Climate: Seas rise mainly due to expansion of warmer water | blue News blue News
- Sea level rise and its acceleration (IMAGE) EurekAlert!
- Sea Level Rise is Accelerating, Scientists Confirm eos.org
📢 Published on 📅 May 23, 2026 🕒 02:43
Researchers simulated 30 million routes to the Moon and found a hidden detour through L1 that saves fuel and keeps spacecraft talking to Earth the whole way - Space Daily
- Researchers simulated 30 million routes to the Moon and found a hidden detour through L1 that saves fuel and keeps spacecraft talking to Earth the whole way Space Daily
- Scientists discover a shortcut to the moon that NASA missed Yahoo
- Scientists find a hidden route to the moon that saves fuel Space
- Gravity Highways: "Hidden Space Roads" Break the Cost Barrier for Moon Missions صوت الإمارات
- Scientists Map Most Cost-Effective Route to the Moon Out of 24 Million Possibilities ZME Science
📢 Published on 📅 May 23, 2026 🕒 02:34
NASA deliberately crashed Galileo into Jupiter in 2003 to protect Europa, after the spacecraft found signs of the ocean it could one day contaminate - Space Daily
Space Daily
📢 Published on 📅 May 23, 2026 🕒 02:15
The Cassini spacecraft was deliberately flown into Saturn in 2017 because NASA refused to risk contaminating Enceladus, and in its final 90 seconds its thrusters fought the atmosphere so it could keep sending data home - Space Daily
Space Daily
📢 Published on 📅 May 23, 2026 🕒 01:24
‘T. rex of the sea’: D-FW researchers identify new ancient marine species - Dallas News
- ‘T. rex of the sea’: D-FW researchers identify new ancient marine species Dallas News
- Paleontologists Discover an Ancient Marine Reptile They've Dubbed the T. Rex of the Sea, Crowning Another King of the Cretaceous Smithsonian Magazine
- ‘T. rex’ Mosasaur Ruled the Seas 80 Million Years Ago Sci.News
- Fossil Kept in a Museum For Decades Turns Out to Be a Fearsome New Predator ScienceAlert
- Exclusive: There’s a new T. rex in town—and this giant beast ruled the seas National Geographic
📢 Published on 📅 May 22, 2026 🕒 23:30
Scientists Finally Think They Know Why T. rex Had Tiny Arms - SciTechDaily
- Scientists Finally Think They Know Why T. rex Had Tiny Arms SciTechDaily
- Scientists May Finally Know Why T. Rex Had Such Tiny Arms ScienceAlert
- Mystery of Tyrannosaurus rex’s Tiny Arms May Finally Have an Answer Sci.News
- Why meat-eating dinosaurs like T. rex evolved tiny arms Phys.org
- Why were T. rex’s arms so tiny? Paleontologists finally find an answer. Popular Science
📢 Published on 📅 May 22, 2026 🕒 23:20
Just outside Jupiter, one region may have forged six meteorite parent bodies - Phys.org
Just outside Jupiter, one region may have forged six meteorite parent bodies
Phys.org
📢 Published on 📅 May 22, 2026 🕒 22:00
83-Million-Year-Old Crocodile Lizard Fossil Unearthed in France - Sci.News
83-Million-Year-Old Crocodile Lizard Fossil Unearthed in France
Sci.News
📢 Published on 📅 May 22, 2026 🕒 21:34
Mysterious Earthquakes Strike Like Clockwork – We May Finally Know Why - ScienceAlert
- Mysterious Earthquakes Strike Like Clockwork – We May Finally Know Why ScienceAlert
- After 30 years, Scientists Solve Mystery Of Deep Pacific Earthquake That Repeats Like Clockwork IFLScience
- ‘The tick-tick quake’: Scientists crack the code of the world’s most frequent earthquakes in pacific The Times of India
- Scientists solve the 30-year mystery of ‘clockwork’ earthquakes The Brighter Side of News
- Scientists Finally Solve the Mystery of “Clockwork” Earthquakes SciTechDaily
📢 Published on 📅 May 22, 2026 🕒 21:05
Novel porous gel changes color, shrinks and hardens when it detects target molecules - Phys.org
Novel porous gel changes color, shrinks and hardens when it detects target molecules
Phys.org
📢 Published on 📅 May 22, 2026 🕒 21:00
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