“...all the past is but a beginning of a beginning, and that all that is and has been is but the twilight of dawn.”

— H.G. Wells
1902

Astronomy

Cameras that work like our eyes could give boost to astronomers

Neuromorphic cameras, which only record data when a pixel's brightness changes, may be advantageous for capturing extremely bright and dim objects in the same image and tracking fast-moving objects
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Why Do Black Holes Spin?

Scientific American.com - 14 hours 11 min ago

Scientists are uncovering how spinning black holes launch jets, warp spacetime and shape the cosmos

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Anthropic’s Claude 4 Chatbot Suggests It Might Be Conscious

Scientific American.com - 14 hours 56 min ago

A conversation with Anthropic’s chatbot raises questions about how AI talks about awareness.

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Did 'primordial' black holes born right after the Big Bang help our universe's 1st stars form?

Space.com - 14 hours 56 min ago
New research suggests that primordial black holes could have played an important role in the formation of the universe's first stars, but did they help or hinder?
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Our verdict on Lake of Darkness by Adam Roberts: A mixed bag

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - 15 hours 25 min ago
The New Scientist Book Club has just finished reading Adam Roberts's novel Lake of Darkness. Some of us loved it – but some of us weren't so sure about this far-future set slice of hard science fiction
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Our verdict on Lake of Darkness by Adam Roberts: A mixed bag

The New Scientist Book Club has just finished reading Adam Roberts's novel Lake of Darkness. Some of us loved it – but some of us weren't so sure about this far-future set slice of hard science fiction
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What would it feel like to be on a planet spinning out of control?

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - 15 hours 45 min ago
Alex Foster, the author of the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, Circular Motion, on imagining a world that is spinning ever faster
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What would it feel like to be on a planet spinning out of control?

Alex Foster, the author of the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, Circular Motion, on imagining a world that is spinning ever faster
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Read an extract from Alex Foster’s sci-fi novel Circular Motion

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - 15 hours 45 min ago
In this passage from the opening of Circular Motion, the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, our protagonist boards a vessel which can circle the world in a matter of hours – with dangerous consequences for the Earth’s rotation
Categories: Astronomy

Read an extract from Alex Foster’s sci-fi novel Circular Motion

In this passage from the opening of Circular Motion, the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, our protagonist boards a vessel which can circle the world in a matter of hours – with dangerous consequences for the Earth’s rotation
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SMOS adds long-term view on carbon stored in forests

ESO Top News - 15 hours 56 min ago

Data from ESA’s Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission can be used to estimate how much carbon is stored in forests – and a study has improved our understanding of how reliable this proxy is and how long-term datasets from SMOS can help us to monitor this valuable resource.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, August 1 – 10

Sky & Telescope Magazine - 16 hours 4 min ago

The waxing gibbous Moon of August haunts the low south. Venus and Jupiter draw toward a spectacular conjunction in early dawn.

The post This Week's Sky at a Glance, August 1 – 10 appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

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A long time ago in a galaxy 50 million light-years away,


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Our Sun frequently erupts in loops.


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Is the Helix Nebula looking at you?


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Why was this collision so strange?


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Have you ever watched a lightning storm in awe?


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Globular star cluster


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