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04/27/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Researchers discover bizarre holes on ocean floor that spit fluids like a fire hose
Holes spitting warm fluids from the border between tectonic plates have been found at the bottom of the ocean off the coast of Oregon. Scientists believe this strange, never-before-seen phenomenon, known as Pythia’s Oasis after an ancient Greek priestess, could give a better understanding of earthquake risk along the hazardous fault. The Cascadia subduction zone […]
04/17/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
European Space Agency launches probe to search for alien life on Jupiter’s icy moons
A new chapter in the search for extraterrestrial life in space has begun, with the European Space Agency (ESA) launching a spacecraft to discover signs of life on other planets in the solar system. The ESA’s $1.75 billion Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) spacecraft was launched Thursday, April 13, from the Guiana Space Center in […]
04/14/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Researchers discover evidence of HALLUCINOGEN use among ancient Europeans
Ancient Europeans were already experimenting with hallucinogenic drugs as early as 3,000 years ago, according to researchers who discovered evidence of the practice. Researchers in Spain found proof of this in the form of human hair strands from a Bronze Age burial site in the island of Menorca. The strands collected from the Es Càrritx […]
04/13/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
NASA Perseverance rover obtains Martian rock sample with possible signs of life
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration‘s (NASA) Perseverance rover has obtained a rock sample from Mars that could hold signs of life. On March 30, the car-sized robot cored down into the sediment of Mars’ Jezero Crater to get that the sample that it has been seeking – the 16th rock cored out with the rover’s […]
04/11/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Giant coronal hole on the sun creates second hole, unleashing solar winds toward Earth
A large hole has torn through the sun and created a second one that is unleashing solar winds bound toward Earth. According to scientists, the said “coronal hole” 30 times bigger than Earth was first discovered on March 23. This first hole subsequently created a second hole, this time 20 times bigger than Earth. The National […]
03/24/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
NASA warns: Earth at GREATER RISK of being destroyed by asteroid than earlier thought
Scientists from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) have warned that Earth could be at a greater risk from an asteroid collision than earlier believed. The bleak warning came from James Garvin, chief scientist at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland. He and his team examined data from numerous Earth-observing satellites to analyze four […]
03/23/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
US Naval Research Lab begins first laser energy test in space
The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) has commenced its first laser energy test in space, bringing the prospect of a laser energy beam fired from space closer to reality. A bureau statement confirmed that the NRL had begun the Space Wireless Energy Laser Link (SWELL) on March 14. The test exhibiting laser power beaming was part […]
03/22/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Scientists offer $250K prize to decipher Herculaneum manuscripts burned during Vesuvius eruption
Scientists have posted a $250,000 reward to anyone who can decipher a series of 2,000-year-old manuscripts that were burned during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Italy. The volcano’s eruption destroyed the Roman city of Pompeii in 79 A.D. and buried hundreds of texts from the Herculaneum library. The manuscripts were rediscovered in 1752 in […]
03/22/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Ryugu asteroid holds building blocks of life older than the solar system
Samples from the asteroid Ryugu, which is located between Earth and Mars, show it holds several building blocks of life that are older than the solar system itself. The samples were obtained by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s Hayabusa2 spacecraft and returned to Earth in December 2020. The samples from the asteroid that were more than […]
03/20/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Researchers uncover Bronze Age skeletons with ‘horsemanship syndrome’ in Europe
Researchers have discovered the skeletons of the oldest horseback riders in various burial mounds across three European countries. The team from the University of Helsinki (UH) in Finland and Hartwick College in New York state examined more than 200 Yamnaya individuals who date back to 3000 B.C. or the beginning of the Bronze Age. Originally […]
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