Following the light of the sun, we left the Old World.

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Astronomy

How Australian teens are planning to get around their social media ban

From legal challenges to lesser-known apps, the teenagers of Australia are already preparing to push back against a law that will see under 16s banned from social media
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Galaxies in the Furnace

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An example of violence on a cosmic scale, enormous


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What would it look like to plunge into a monster black hole?


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What's happening in the center of nearby spiral galaxy M77?


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How typical is our Solar System?


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If you could stand on Titan -- what would you see?


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Moon Games

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The Bipolar Jets of KX Andromedae

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Blasting outward from variable star KX Andromedae,


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Earth from Space: Singing dunes and mysterious lakes

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Image: This Copernicus Sentinel-1 image features part of the Badain Jaran Desert in northwestern China.
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New Research Could Explain Why Earth has Active Tectonics and Venus Does Not

Universe Today - Thu, 12/04/2025 - 4:30pm

An international team has made a significant breakthrough in understanding the tectonic evolution of terrestrial planets. Using advanced numerical models, the team systematically classified for the first time six distinct planetary tectonic regimes. Their work provides a unified theory on the geological evolution of both Earth and Venus.

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An Adolescent Growth Spurt In Young Stars Helps Giant Planets Form

Universe Today - Thu, 12/04/2025 - 3:48pm

Intermediate mass stars experience periods of rapid growth in their late stages of formation. The growing young star emits more radiation that encourages greater accretion. Rather than depleting their protoplanetary disks and preventing gas giants from forming, the opposite is true.

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CDC Vaccine Panel in Disarray over Hepatitis B Vote

Scientific American.com - Thu, 12/04/2025 - 3:15pm

Members of the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices seemed confused about a proposed recommendation for the birth dose of the hepatitis B vaccine

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Lessons from the Past: Responsible Science and Astrobiology

Universe Today - Thu, 12/04/2025 - 3:10pm

In a recent paper, a team of SETI and astrobiology specialists examines four controversial claims about the existence of extraterrestrial life. From these, they present recommendations for scientists and science communicators when addressing future claims of discovery.

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U.S. Man Dies of Rabies after Receiving Infected Kidney Transplant

Scientific American.com - Thu, 12/04/2025 - 3:00pm

A man has passed away after he received a kidney transplant from a person who had died with undiagnosed rabies, according to U.S. public health officials

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The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory Celebrates 30 Years in Space

Sky & Telescope Magazine - Thu, 12/04/2025 - 2:52pm

The groundbreaking mission designed to observe our Sun and its interactions with Earth celebrates three decades in space this week.

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Scientific American’s Best Fiction of 2025

Scientific American.com - Thu, 12/04/2025 - 2:15pm

The 10 best fiction books of 2025, explore far-off planets, future climate catastrophes and more

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Scientific American’s Best Nonfiction of 2025

Scientific American.com - Thu, 12/04/2025 - 2:15pm

The 10 best nonfiction books of 2025, from the history of replaceable body parts to our AI future

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AI can influence voters' minds. What does that mean for democracy?

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Thu, 12/04/2025 - 2:00pm
Voters change their opinions after interacting with an AI chatbot – but, encouragingly, it seems that AIs rely on facts to influence people
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AI can influence voters' minds. What does that mean for democracy?

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Thu, 12/04/2025 - 2:00pm
Voters change their opinions after interacting with an AI chatbot – but, encouragingly, it seems that AIs rely on facts to influence people
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AI Chatbots Shown to Sway Voters, Raising New Fears about Election Influence

Scientific American.com - Thu, 12/04/2025 - 2:00pm

Chatbots can measurably sway voters’ choices, new research shows. The findings raise urgent questions about AI’s role in future elections

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