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First-Ever Soft Tissue Fossil of Giant Ichthyosaur Could Change Everything We Know About Prehistoric Predators

First-Ever Soft Tissue Fossil of Giant Ichthyosaur Could Change Everything We Know About Prehistoric Predators

An extraordinary discovery has taken the paleontological world by storm: the first-ever preservation of soft tissues from a giant ichthyosaur. A remarkable fossil, dating back 183 million years, reveals never-before-seen features of the Temnodontosaurus ichthyosaur, providing a stunning glimpse into its life as a top predator in the Jurassic seas. Published in Nature, this groundbreaking find not only opens new …

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We Have a New Record For The Most Accurate Clock Ever Built : ScienceAlert

We Have a New Record For The Most Accurate Clock Ever Built : ScienceAlert

A clock built by a team led by researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has been estimated to be 41 percent more accurate than the previous timekeeping record holder. By measuring the tiny vibrations of a trapped aluminum ion cooled to near absolute zero, the clock calculates seconds with a precision of 19 decimal places. As …

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Humans Felt The Effects of Weird Space Weather 41,000 Years Ago : ScienceAlert

Humans Felt The Effects of Weird Space Weather 41,000 Years Ago : ScienceAlert

Our first meeting was a bit awkward. One of us is an archaeologist who studies how past peoples interacted with their environments. Two of us are geophysicists who investigate interactions between solar activity and Earth’s magnetic field. When we first got together, we wondered whether our unconventional project, linking space weather and human behavior, could actually bridge such a vast …

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Astronomers Reveal Supersonic, Tangled Filaments in Distant Gas Cloud

Astronomers Reveal Supersonic, Tangled Filaments in Distant Gas Cloud

A team of astronomers, led by researchers from the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory (SHAO), has uncovered an unexpected and intricate network of tangled, supersonic filaments within a very-high-velocity cloud (VHVC) named G165. This cloud, moving at 300 kilometers per second and located approximately 50,000 light-years from Earth, offers a unique glimpse into the early stages of interstellar cloud formation. Published in …

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Crew-11 – NASA

Crew-11 – NASA

From Earth orbit to the Moon and Mars, explore the world of human spaceflight with NASA each week on the official podcast of the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Listen to in-depth conversations with the astronauts, scientists and engineers who make it possible. On episode 393, NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 quartet each dive into their paths to space and what …

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