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Yellowstone is hiding more than 80,000 earthquakes below its surface

Yellowstone is hiding more than 80,000 earthquakes below its surface

Published on Jul. 25, 2025, 8:08 PM “Now, we have a far more robust catalogue of seismic activity under the Yellowstone caldera.” Researchers at the University of Western Ontario have uncovered over 86,000 earthquakes moving in chaotic swarms through rough, young fault lines beneath Yellowstone. The findings are significantly higher than the previously known number of earthquakes in the area. …

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SpaceX Starlink launch seen Saturday morning in North Carolina sky

Another SpaceX Starlink launch was visible in North Carolina Saturday morning, and many of you called/sent photos in to our newsroom. The photo at the top of the article is from Esai Williams in Garner shortly before 5:30 Saturday morning. You can see the vivid streak across the sky. We also posted several of the photos you shared through ReportIt. …

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Astronomers spy never-before-seen star orbiting Betelgeuse

Astronomers spy never-before-seen star orbiting Betelgeuse

Facebook Tweet Email Link Astronomers have observed what they believe to be a never-before-seen companion star orbiting Betelgeuse, a pulsating red supergiant star in the shoulder of the Orion constellation. One of the best known and most luminous stars in the night sky, Betelgeuse has long intrigued anyone who has gazed up and seen its reddish tint, which is visible …

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NASA Captures Stunning Solar Eclipse from Space

NASA Captures Stunning Solar Eclipse from Space

On July 25, 2025, NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) captured a rare solar eclipse from its vantage point in space. This unique phenomenon, visible only from the SDO’s position, revealed around 62% of the sun covered by the moon. The event, which lasted approximately 35 minutes, was a stunning display that provided scientists with valuable insights into solar behavior. This …

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Astronomers Just Found Life’s Building Blocks in a Distant Star’s Baby Disk

Astronomers Just Found Life’s Building Blocks in a Distant Star’s Baby Disk

Astronomers have detected a variety of complex organic molecules (COMs) in the protoplanetary disk surrounding a young star, offering compelling new clues about the chemical roots of life. Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), a team led by Abubakar Fadul of the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy (MPIA) identified 17 complex compounds in the disk of V883 Orionis. Organic …

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Meet the SpaceX Crew-11 astronauts launching to the ISS on July 31

Meet the SpaceX Crew-11 astronauts launching to the ISS on July 31

The astronauts of SpaceX’s Crew-11 mission are making their final preparations for their July 31 trip to the International Space Station (ISS). The four-person crew will lift off from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, riding in the Crew Dragon Endeavour spacecraft atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on July 31, if all goes according to plan. This will be …

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Could Mental Illness Begin Before You’re Born?

Could Mental Illness Begin Before You’re Born?

Key Questions Answered: Q: When do genes linked to mental illness start affecting the brain?A: Many genes associated with neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases are active during the earliest stages of fetal brain development—far earlier than previously believed. Q: How did researchers uncover this early genetic activity?A: By simulating the effects of nearly 3,000 disease-related genes in fetal brain stem cells …

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Astronaut makes ‘space kimchi fried rice’ in orbit as crew starts packing for trip home | On the ISS this week July 21-25, 2025

Astronaut makes ‘space kimchi fried rice’ in orbit as crew starts packing for trip home | On the ISS this week July 21-25, 2025

As part of the Expedition 73 crew began preparing for their return to Earth, science research and maintenance activities continued this week aboard the International Space Station (ISS). So did outreach efforts, as the outpost’s residents spoke to audiences in Las Vegas and South Korea. Orbital observation On Thursday (July 24), NASA astronaut Jonny Kim, a flight engineer on the …

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