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Surprising case of “reverse evolution” discovered in wild tomatoes
Wild tomatoes rooted on the raw lava of Fernandina and Isabela Islands have done something biologists once filed under “nearly impossible,” reviving a molecular defense that disappeared from their relatives millions of years ago during species evolution. The phenomenon has been traced to a tiny tweak in the plants’ chemistry, and it now stands as the clearest plant example of …
Read More »Perseid meteor shower 2025: When and how to watch the celestial event
One of this year’s most spectacular celestial events, the Perseid meteor shower, is expected to give an unforgettable performance. The Perseid meteor shower will light up the sky across the U.S. from mid-July to late August. During peak visibility on Aug. 12, the shower produces an average of 100 meteors per hour. According to Space.com, the best time to see …
Read More »Study shows Neanderthal neighbors split on how to butcher, cooking up caveman culture – The Times of Israel
Study shows Neanderthal neighbors split on how to butcher, cooking up caveman culture The Times of Israel Even Neanderthals had distinct preferences when it came to making dinner, study suggests The Guardian Did Neanderthals have ‘family recipes’? Study suggests butchery practices in ancient groups Yahoo Neanderthal groups had their own local food culture New Scientist Family recipes? Neanderthal neighbors cooked animals differently, study reveals Interesting …
Read More »This 6.25 Gigabyte Photo of Pluto Took 15 Months to Send
This spectacular image of Pluto, taken on July 14, 2015, is the most accurate depiction of Pluto’s color. | NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute/Alex Parker It has been a decade since NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft made its historic flyby of Pluto, delivering humanity’s first close-up look at the solar system’s distant dwarf planet. Launched on January 19, …
Read More »NASA Sees Key Progress on Starlab Commercial Space Station
As NASA continues its transition toward a commercial low Earth orbit marketplace, an agency-supported commercial space station, Starlab, recently completed five development and design milestones. Starlab’s planned design consists of a service module and a habitat that will be launched to orbit on a single flight. The milestones, part of a NASA Space Act Agreement awarded in 2021, focused on …
Read More »A Strange Hole Just Appeared in Yellowstone – Experts Are Baffled
In a surprising discovery last April, geologists working at Yellowstone National Park’s Norris Geyser Basin uncovered a previously undocumented thermal pool. Found during routine maintenance at temperature logging stations, the pool is located in the Porcelain Basin subbasin. This new thermal pool, measuring about 13 feet wide, features clear blue water with a temperature of approximately 109 °F (43 °C). It sits …
Read More »Astronomers Discover Potential Dwarf Planet Lurking Way Beyond Pluto
Astronomers in Japan have spotted a distant object orbiting the Sun far beyond Neptune, pointing to an extraordinary event that took place during the earliest years of the solar system. Astronomers used the Subaru Telescope, perched atop a dormant volcano in Hawaii, to make the discovery. They observed a small object orbiting at a farthest distance of 252 AU from …
Read More »Astrophotographer captures galactic fireworks near the Seahorse Nebula in eerie deep-space photo
The Seahorse Nebula (left) was captured alongside the Fireworks Galaxy and the ‘Ghost Bush’ open star cluster (right). (Image credit: Greg Meyer) Astrophotographer Greg Meyer has captured a spectacular image of the Fireworks Galaxy (NGC 6946) shining close to the dark shape of the Seahorse Nebula. The majestic spiral arms of the Fireworks Galaxy can be found to the lower …
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