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NIST set its new atomic clock in motion, and it’s astoundingly precise
The new clock is so reliable that it would be off by less than a second if it had started running 100 million years ago, researchers say.
New Footage Shows a Never-Seen-Before Side of Earth That Will Change How You See Our Planet
A striking image captured by Google Earth shows Earth from a perspective that reveals the planet’s vast blue surface in unprecedented detail. The image emphasizes why Earth is often called the “blue
China starts building first giant supercomputer network in space
China has launched the first satellites of what is designed to be a computing network of some 2,800 satellites
NASA’s Spacecraft Reveals Strange “Double Moon” Near the Sun
A recent image captured by NASA’s PUNCH mission has sparked curiosity by showing the sun partially eclipsed with what looks like a second moon nearby. This striking photo, taken during the mission’s
Mars alien life 'breakthrough' after seismic waves underground back Elon Musk's plan
Scientists have found seismic clues that suggest liquid water may be lurking beneath Mars' surface, which could be a game changer for Elon Musk's plans.
Why do elephants have big ears?
An animal that big generates a lot of heat, especially in the hot savannas, forests and grasslands where they live. But unlike humans, elephants don't really sweat, William Sander
Satellite images show apocalyptic 'wall of dust' blanketing Chicago
An apocalyptical ‘wall of dust’ is barreling across Chicago – so vast that it is visible from space. Satellite imagery shows the storm swallowing highways and buildings, and plunging the city of 2.6
The Hot New AI Tool in Law Enforcement Is a Workaround for Places Where Facial Recognition Is Banned
At the end of 2024, fifteen U.S. states had laws banning some version of facial recognition. Usually, these laws were written on the basis that the technology is a nightmare-level privacy invasion
Experts raise concerns over EPA weakening protections against 'forever chemicals' in drinking water
The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed a plan to roll back regulations on pollutants known as "forever chemicals" in the nation's drinking water. It comes against the backdrop of a senate
China's LandSpace launches improved methane-powered rocket
A new methane-powered rocket developed by China's LandSpace Technology launched six satellites into orbit on Saturday, doubling down on a cheap, cleaner fuel that the private startup hopes will help
Where scientists may have found a hidden source of clean energy
A hidden source of clean energy could power the planet for more than a hundred thousand years if tapped into, according to new research.
Ancient three-eyed predator was ‘unlike any living animal’
Paleontologists have discovered fossils of a 506 million-year-old tiny three-eyed predator nicknamed the “sea moth,” according to a new study.
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