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A dragon in the Grand Canyon? Researchers name new fossil for ‘Star Wars’ creature

A dragon in the Grand Canyon? Researchers name new fossil for ‘Star Wars’ creature

The Grand Canyon is known as a world-renowned tourist destination for its breathtaking vistas and outdoor adventures. But within the striated canyon walls, a hidden world of microscopic marvels reveals the region’s role as an evolutionary hotbed teeming with prehistoric life. In a study published in July, researchers from the University of Cambridge announced a first-of-its-kind discovery of thousands of …

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Why You Should Stop Using Scented Candles—For Good

Why You Should Stop Using Scented Candles—For Good

Image via Unsplash. There’s something cozy and homey about the aromas of scented candles. But beneath this pleasant smell, scientific research is uncovering a troubling truth: these products are polluting the very air you breathe. Recent studies have revealed that all scented candles emit nanoparticles comparable to pollution from diesel engines​. They release toxic volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carcinogenic pollutants, …

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Solar Eclipse August 2: Will earth go dark for six minutes tomorrow? Here’s what NASA says

Solar Eclipse August 2: Will earth go dark for six minutes tomorrow? Here’s what NASA says

Solar eclipses have always captured human imagination. From ancient omens to modern-day science, they remain one of the most closely watched celestial events. That fascination took a chaotic turn recently, when social media posts began circulating a false claim: that on 2 August 2025, the world would go completely dark during a total solar eclipse. Some even said this would …

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NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 Launches to International Space Station

NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 Launches to International Space Station

Four crew members of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission launched at 11:43 a.m. EDT Friday from Launch Complex 39A at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for a science expedition aboard the International Space Station. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket propelled the Dragon spacecraft into orbit carrying NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut …

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Life on Earth May Have Started in Ways We Can’t Even Imagine

Life on Earth May Have Started in Ways We Can’t Even Imagine

A recent study published in July 2025 tackles one of the greatest mysteries of science—how life first emerged from non-living matter on early Earth. The research, led by Robert G. Endres from Imperial College London, presents a new mathematical framework that suggests the spontaneous origin of life is far more complex than previously understood. The Improbability of Life’s Origins Endres’ …

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More than 1,500 feet beneath the ice of Antarctica, scientists made an astounding discovery: a group of creatures surprisingly similar to lobsters.

More than 1,500 feet beneath the ice of Antarctica, scientists made an astounding discovery: a group of creatures surprisingly similar to lobsters.

In the frigid expanse of Antarctica, a team of determined scientists has made a remarkable discovery that challenges our understanding of life in extreme environments. After drilling through 457 meters of ice in the western Antarctic ice sheet, researchers encountered an extraordinary sight – a gathering of crustaceans strikingly similar to lobsters, thriving in complete isolation from the open ocean, …

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First-Ever Images Capture Atoms “Wiggling” in Quantum Materials – SciTechDaily

First-Ever Images Capture Atoms “Wiggling” in Quantum Materials  SciTechDaily You’ve never seen atoms like this before: A hidden motion revealed  ScienceDaily One atom, one heartbeat: Scientists map heat inside 2D electronics  Earth.com First direct observation of Moiré Phasons marks a major step in quantum materials research  Wiley Analytical Science Good vibrations: Scientists use imaging technology to visualize heat  EurekAlert! Source link

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