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Argentine scientists lead oceanographic expedition in the S. Atlantic
Argentine scientists have identified about 40 marine species while leading one of the most significant oceanographic expeditions in the South Atlantic.
Venus and Jupiter conjunction 2025: How to see two iconic planets meet in the morning sky
Venus and Jupiter meet in the morning sky on Aug. 12. Catch their dazzling conjunction just before sunrise with the crescent moon joining later!
Study: Fraudulent scientific research outpacing legitimate journals
A study by Northwestern University researchers found the publication of fraudulent science now outpaces the growth rate of legitimate scientific journals.
'Big-butt starfish,' 'little sweet potato' and dozens of never-before-seen species recorded during deep-sea expedition off Argentina
Researchers have captured footage of a "big-butt seastar" off the coast of Argentina that looks like Patrick Star from "SpongeBob SquarePants."
Rocket Lab launches Japanese radar satellite
Rocket Lab launched a synthetic aperture radar satellite dubbed QPS-SAR-12 for the Japanese company IQS on Tuesday morning, part of a mission to build its constellation in low Earth Orbit.
Scientists Are Injecting Rhinos With Radioactive Material. It’s Saving Their Lives.
Scientists working on the cleverly named Rhisotope Project have begun work embedding radioactive isotopes in the horns of wild rhinos in South Africa. Far from making the rhinos g
Scientists heat gold to 14 times its melting point — without turning it into a liquid
Scientists have used an ultrafast laser to heat solid gold to 14 times its melting point without turning the metal into liquid.
NASA awards Firefly Aerospace $177 million for 1st multi-rover mission to moon's south pole
NASA has awarded Firefly Aerospace a $176.7 million contract to deliver a pair of rovers and three scientific instruments to the moon's south pole.
Earth Is Spinning Weirdly Faster, Making Today One of the Shortest Days Ever
Earth will complete its daily rotation between 1.25 and 1.51 milliseconds faster than usual, and scientists aren't quite sure why.
75,000-Year-Old Treasure Trove of Ice Age Animal Remains Provides Snapshot of a Lost World
Extraordinary discovery of bones from early Ice Age period could reshape how we understand and respond to today's climate shifts.
300,000-year-old teeth from China may be evidence that humans and Homo erectus interbred, according to new study
A study of a handful of 300,000-year-old teeth revealed an ancient human group had a mix of archaic and modern tooth features.
The First Molecule in the Universe That Helped Make the Earliest Stars Was Just Recreated
Learn about the first ever molecule in the universe and its significance when it comes to the formation of the earliest stars.
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