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- The new threat that worries scientists does not come from Earth, but from the Sun, and could affect satellites, GPS, and communications
- Goodbye to the T. rex from “Jurassic Park”: a new study argues that it didn’t run like a giant reptile, but with a gait much more similar to that of an ostrich
- What appeared to be a simple union of plates in California hides a much more chaotic system, and these small earthquakes have just exposed it
- The Hubble Space Telescope is tracking the four icy fragments of Comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) as they travel through space, while a puzzling 48-hour delay in the increase in brightness is forcing theorists at Auburn University to rethink all their hypotheses about the timeline of its disintegration
- The oldest reptile skin prints ever seen have been discovered in Germany, and what is most surprising is that they are almost 300 million years old
- The thousands of tons of banana pseudostems left rotting after each harvest are now being transformed into tissue paper and packaging materials, while a simple process using sodium hydroxide at 230°F is achieving pulp yields of up to 44 percent in April 2026 trials
- The 5,200 holes dug into a mountain in Peru are no longer a mystery, and the explanation changes what we knew about their ancient economy
- Birdwatching for years not only changes what you see, but it could also be reshaping your brain in ways that surprise neuroscientists
- It’s very rare to see so much gold in one place: gold bars and nearly 1,000 coins are being auctioned off in France, with a total value exceeding 2 million