This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Space.com’s Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. If you happen to find yourself in the Southern Hemisphere with binoculars and a good view of the night sky on a dark and clear summer night, you might just be able to spot the Sculptor galaxy. And if your …
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F1 Q&A: Lewis Hamilton form, Red Bull engine in 2026 and safety at Belgium Grand Prix
In both races this weekend, it almost seemed to be a disadvantage to qualify on pole because of the slipstream on such a long straight. Is there anything that can be done on this specific track to ensure pole is actually an advantage? – Tom It’s true that both the pole winners at the Belgian Grand Prix last weekend lost …
Read More »Bristol Myers, Bain Capital form new company to develop immunology drugs – Reuters
Bristol Myers, Bain Capital form new company to develop immunology drugs Reuters Bristol Myers Squibb and Bain Capital Form New Immunology Company The Wall Street Journal Bristol Myers sends five immunology assets to new $300M biotech led by Bain Capital Endpoints News Bristol Myers, Bain Capital form a new biopharmaceutical company Seeking Alpha Bristol Myers Squibb and Bain Capital Create New Company citybiz Source link
Read More »Chinese AI firms form alliances to build domestic ecosystem amid US curbs – Reuters
Chinese AI firms form alliances to build domestic ecosystem amid US curbs Reuters China releases AI action plan days after the U.S. as global tech race heats up CNBC China’s Overlooked AI Strategy: Beijing Is Using Soft Power to Gain Global Dominance Foreign Affairs China proposes global body to govern artificial intelligence Financial Times China calls for global AI cooperation days after Trump administration …
Read More »A NASA-funded study that hinted at a bizarre life form in Mono Lake has been retracted
NEW YORK (AP) — A microscopic discovery in a California lake sparked buzz and controversy more than a decade ago when it was first revealed. Scientists said they’d discovered bacteria that used the element arsenic — poisonous to life as we know it — to grow. If true, it expanded the possibilities for where life could exist on Earth — …
Read More »Scientists discover new form of condition suffered by 38million Americans… putting even more at risk
A possible third type of diabetes that could potentially impact nearly 2million Americans has been discovered. An international team of researchers found that a specific subset of people with type 1 diabetes — which affects about 1.8million Americans — may actually have an entirely new form of the disease that is not caused by the immune system. Type 1 diabetes affects …
Read More »Early Forms of Cells Could Form in The Lakes of Saturn’s Moon Titan : ScienceAlert
When NASA’s upcoming Dragonfly probe skims the lakes of Saturn‘s moon Titan, it may encounter a froth akin to Earth’s first signs of life, a new study suggests. Titan is strikingly similar to Earth in some respects. Like the planet we call home, its surface is covered with large lakes and seas of liquid. And, much like the water cycle …
Read More »Living cells could form in lakes on Saturn’s moon Titan, study says
In the search for life beyond Earth, few places are as intriguing as Saturn’s largest moon, Titan. It’s the only spot in the solar system where there are lakes and seas on the surface – only they’re not made of water. Titan’s lakes overflow with liquid methane and ethane, producing a cold, bizarre, and mysterious world. Scientists have been exploring …
Read More »Bengals Owner Mike Brown Calls Shemar Stewart’s Stubbornness Over Void Language ‘A Form Of Foolishness’
Cincinnati Bengals rookie Shemar Stewart is the last first-round pick to sign, and owner Mike Brown sounds tired of waiting. To his mind, it’s all much ado about nothing, and his comments yesterday reflect that. It is a message resonating throughout the building, executive director Duke Tobin also questioning Stewart’s logic. As Micah Parsons also found out yesterday with Jerry …
Read More »When did our solar system’s planets form? Discovery of tiny meteorite may challenge the timeline
A tiny meteorite is rewriting what scientists thought they knew about the origins of our solar system. New evidence found in shavings from a meteorite known as Northwest Africa 12264 — a 50-gram (1.8 ounces) piece of space rock that is believed to have formed in the outer solar system — suggests that rocky planets like Earth and distant icy …
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