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NASA’s Webb telescope discovers a new Uranus moon
NASA scientists at the Southwest Research Institute discovered a 29th moon orbiting Uranus while using infrared detection through the Webb Space Telescope.
Gabbard says UK scraps demand for Apple to give backdoor access to data
Britain abandoned its demand that Apple provide so-called backdoor access to any encrypted user data stored in the cloud, U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said Monday. Gabbard
Mass. weather: Over 1 inch of heavy rain possible south of Mass. Pike Wednesday
Rain could drench parts of Massachusetts on Wednesday, with Hurricane Erin likely bringing rip currents to the coast later in the week. Temperatures on Wednesday should be in the low 70s across
Minnesota sues TikTok, alleging it preys on young people with addictive algorithms
Minnesota on Tuesday joined a wave of states suing TikTok, alleging the social media giant preys on young people with addictive algorithms that trap them into becoming compulsive consumers of its
Satellite images capture the broken aftermath of the Ukrainian air force strikes on key Russian bridges to back the Kursk invasion
Ukraine's air force said back-to-back airstrikes are part of an effort to support the Kursk invasion by cutting Russian logistics routes.
Russia Planning 'Noah's Ark' Mission That Will Carry Mice and Fruit Flies to Explore Space
Russia’s Bion-M No. 2 mission will send mice, fruit flies, and lunar simulants into space to study the effects of radiation and microgravity.
Space warfare: US officials warn of hijacked satellites, orbiting space weapons
As Russia held its Victory Day parade this year, hackers backing the Kremlin hijacked an orbiting satellite that provides television service to Ukraine. Instead of normal programing, Ukrainian
New foundational atlas spans the entire Arabidopsis life cycle
Serving as the representative plant species in most plant research across the last half century, Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress) has revealed how plants respond to light, which hormones control
Our Ancestors May Have Walked Upright Long Before Leaving The Trees
Early human ancestors may have learned to walk upright on two legs up in the trees rather than on the firm ground of Africa's ancient savannah. A first-of-its-type study led by researchers at the Max
Heavy metals found in the scales of black mambas allow tracking of pollutants
Black mambas, Africa's fastest and most feared snakes, can be a key player in tracking pollution, while at the same time keeping ecosystems healthy.
A Major Flood Revealed 115 Million-Year-Old Footprints of a T. Rex Wannabe
The 15 dino tracks the volunteers found likely belong to an Acrocanthosaurus, a 35-foot-long meat-eater with some similarities to a T. rex at first glance.
Trees in the tropics cool more, burn less: For fire suppression and cooling, location is everything
More trees will cool the climate and suppress fires, but mainly if planted in the tropics, according to a new UC Riverside study.
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