<\/div><\/div>”],”filter”:{“nextExceptions”:”img, blockquote, div”,”nextContainsExceptions”:”img, blockquote, a.btn, a.o-button”},”renderIntial”:true,”wordCount”:350}”> We pulled into the Crescent City KOA around 10 P.M. After a long day exploring the nearby Redwood National and State Parks, my travel partner and I were beat—and pretty sure we had to be the last people awake in this quiet seaside town. Wrong. Rounding the corner into the rows of campers and …
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Scientists Witnessed the Birth of a Monster—8.3 Billion Years After It Happened
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Observations from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and other telescopes have shown what appears to be a supermassive black hole forming right between two merging galaxies. There have been multiple hypotheses surrounding supermassive black hole formation, but these observations support the hypothesis that suggests these behemoths are the result of immense …
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Read More »Pentagon Warns “This AI Satellite Acts in 90 Seconds Without Us” as Fully Autonomous Space Tech Triggers Global Fears of Weaponized Orbits
IN A NUTSHELL 🌌 Dynamic Targeting technology allows satellites to autonomously analyze surroundings and make decisions without human intervention. ☁️ The system effectively handles cloud cover by detecting it up to 300 miles in advance and adjusts data collection accordingly. 🚀 The CogniSAT-6 satellite demonstrated the technology’s capabilities, tilting and capturing clear images while traveling at 17,000 mph. 🌍 Potential …
Read More »90 Billion Liters of Water Punched Through Greenland’s Ice Sheet – And Nobody Noticed : ScienceAlert
A build-up of meltwater under the Greenland ice sheet in 2014 resulted in a flood of such magnitude that it burst upward through tens of meters of solid ice, fracturing the surface and spilling water to the open air. It’s the first time scientists have documented this phenomenon in Greenland, and it gives us new information for understanding how Greenland …
Read More »NASA’s Massive Rover Failure May Have Been Caused by a Simple Mistake
NASA’s exploration missions have recently come under scrutiny due to a potential error in how the physics of lunar and Martian surfaces are understood. While working on NASA’s VIPER mission, a team noticed a significant discrepancy in the way the lunar and Martian soil dynamics were modeled during rover testing. This miscalculation may have contributed to past issues, such as …
Read More »Light Versus Light: The Secret Physics Battle That Could Rewrite the Rules – SciTechDaily
Light Versus Light: The Secret Physics Battle That Could Rewrite the Rules SciTechDaily Physicists show tensor mesons play important role in light-on-light scattering Phys.org When light waves collide something incredible happens, study finds The Brighter Side of News Source link
Read More »Velociraptor’s new cousin is a raptor unlike any seen before
Its arm bones are more robust and stockier, tipped with large, curved claws. It also had stout hands that imply a strong grip. Precisely how Shri used its arms and claws is unclear, though the researchers suggest it may have grappled with and grasped other dinosaurs like the horned herbivore Protoceratops. Bitten Protoceratops bones and a famous fossil of Velociraptor …
Read More »How Cosmic Rays Could Make Life Possible Underground
In an exciting new development in astrobiology, researchers from NYU Abu Dhabi have proposed that life could potentially thrive beneath the surface of Mars, as well as other planets and moons, using high-energy cosmic rays from space. How Cosmic Rays Support Life The concept of radiolysis, the process that occurs when cosmic rays break apart water molecules, is at the …
Read More »A mysterious barrier in the Atlantic divides weird deep-sea jellyfish cousins
A mysterious oceanic barrier is stopping some deep-sea jellyfish in the Arctic from reaching the Atlantic Ocean, a new study has found. The animals, members of the jellyfish subspecies Botrynema brucei ellinorae, inhabit depths between 3,300 and 6,600 feet (1,000 to 2,000 meters) and can be divided into two groups based on whether individual specimens have a knob on their …
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