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Scientists crack mystery of 'interstellar object' racing through our solar system
A renowned physicist believes he's cracked the mystery of where a giant unidentified object hurtling through our solar system came from. Harvard physicist Avi Loeb and student researcher Shokhruz Kakharov have traced the path of the interstellar...
Scientists Discover 'Unprecedented' Ancient Monument in France
Archaeologists say they have discovered an "unprecedented" monument in France. They outlined the discovery on the French-language site Inrap. That is the French National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research. "The archaeologists of the...

Science United Press International NASA 'claws back' thick dust layer in Cat's Claw Nebula
July 10 (UPI) -- NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has revealed thick, dusty layers of the Cat's Claw Nebula, a region of star formation about 5,500 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius, the agency has announced. "It's the cat's meow,"...

Science CBS News Want to own a huge chunk of Mars? It'll likely cost you up to $4 million
A bidder here on Earth will soon shell out a lot of green for a piece of the red planet as Sotheby's puts a Martian meteorite up for auction. NWA 16788, the largest piece of Mars on Earth, is expected to fetch up to $4 million during the July 16...

Scientists’ attempts to eliminate bass from Adirodack lake backfire
TOWN OF WEBB, New York (WWNY) - Who would think smallmouth bass would be an invasive species? But in Adirondack lakes, they are. At Nicks Lake in the town of Webb, smallmouth bass are harmful to the native fish. “It’s a challenging thing to think...
Science WFTV NASA, SpaceX target July 31 for launch of Crew-11 to ISS
NASA, SpaceX target July 31 for launch of Crew-11 to ISSNASA and SpaceX are now targeting July 31 for the launch of Crew-11 to the International Space Station, a mission moved up to accommodate upcoming station activities. The flight will carry...

Science Museum cutting 40 full-time workers
The employee's union said this is the third time the museum has cut jobs in the last three years and blasted the move by the museum, saying, “Workers and museum goers who bring the Science Museum to life every day deserve respect, stability, and a...

Scientists manage to simulate what the first days of early Earth were like, 4.5 billion years ago
Earth started out as a ball of liquid fire, its newborn surface closer to a lava lamp than the calm continents we know today. Those incandescent beginnings happened 4.5 billion years ago, yet the evidence is buried miles beneath our feet where...

Scientists use deep learning to uncover hidden motor signs of neurodivergence
A new study published in Scientific Reports has introduced a promising diagnostic tool that could dramatically shorten the long wait times many families face when seeking evaluations for autism and attention-related conditions. The research team...

Scientists discover a 200-million-year-old flying dinosaur
The new pterosaur has been named Eotephradactylus mcintireae, meaning 'ash-winged dawn goddess' | Credit: Smithsoniana A flying reptile that hovered over dinosaurs at least 200 million years ago has been discovered. It’s a new species of pterosaur...

Scientists Develop Cleaner Coal Processing Technology for High-Tech Carbon Materials
Thu 10 Jul 2025 | 01:32 PM Scientists from the Krasnoyarsk Science Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, working with colleagues from Mongolia, and China, have developed a coal processing method that offers a cleaner, more efficient...

“Scientists Warn Everyone Makes This Deadly Heat Mistake”: Proven Ineffective Cooling Habit Spreads Every Summer, Endangering Lives Across America
IN A NUTSHELL ❄️ Thermal shock from icy drinks can mislead the body, slowing down natural cooling processes like sweating. 🌡️ Drinking room temperature or slightly cool water is recommended for effective thermal comfort. 🔥 Consuming warm beverages...

Scientists discover that mysterious giant structures beneath the North Sea seemingly defy what we know about geology" target="_self"…
Giant sand mounds beneath the North Sea have puzzled scientists for years. Now, researchers have discovered that these mysterious structures were created by a geological process that has never been seen on such a huge scale. Seismic data and rock...

Science for art's sake
From digitized Buddhist caves to neutron-scanned relics, innovators are merging tradition and cutting-edge science to revive ancient treasures. A towering projection of a 1,600-year-old Buddha from the Mogao Caves — a Silk Road treasure trove of...

Scientists Just Connected This Nutrient to Better Cognitive Health
A new study found that older adults with higher dietary copper intake performed better on cognitive tests. Copper plays key roles in brain function, including antioxidant protection and neurotransmitter activity. Many common foods, like potatoes,...

Science on Wheels rolls into Litchfield Park
The Arizona Science Center’s mobile STEM program, Science on Wheels, will visit the Litchfield Park Branch Library on Monday, July 14. The event is scheduled from 5 to 6 p.m. in the library’s Community Room, 101 W. Wigwam Blvd. Attendees will take...

A Denver dino museum makes a find deep under own parking lot. Like 'a hole in one from the moon.'
DENVER (AP) — A Denver museum known for its dinosaur displays has made a fossil bone discovery closer to home than anyone ever expected, under its own parking lot. It came from a hole drilled more than 750 feet (230 meters) deep to study...

Scientists found mysterious black eggs 20000 feet beneath the Pacific Ocean, inside they found...
Home Viral Scientists found mysterious black eggs 20000 feet beneath the Pacific Ocean, inside they found… According to media reports, the black eggs were discovered in the Pacific Ocean at a depth of 6,200 meters (about 20,341 feet)....
Science ScienceAlert Atlantic Ocean's Nanoplastic Problem Revealed in Shocking New Study
Motes of plastic less than a micrometer across could outnumber larger fragments and particles floating through the oceans to a shocking extent, a new study has discovered. Led by a team from Utrecht University in the Netherlands, the study is...
Science, Nature, Art Activities ‘STEAM’ Up At Los Luceros
NMDCA News: Los Luceros Historic Site is offering a new series of educational activities that are centered around STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) learning. What: Visitors are invited to participate in a new STEAM program...