Astronomy
The World Court just ruled countries can be held liable for climate change damage – what does that mean for the US?
The opinion opens a door for future claims by countries seeking reparations for climate-related harm.
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'Alien auroras' on Jupiter reveal a new kind of plasma wave, scientists say
Scientists using NASA's Juno spacecraft have discovered a new plasma wave in Jupiter's auroras, offering fresh insight into space weather and magnetism.
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Could black hole mergers finally solve the Hubble tension? Probably not
Astronomers just ruled out merging black holes as a possible solution to a giant discrepancy plaguing cosmology.
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Venus quiz: How much do you know about this hottie?
This quiz will test your knowledge of Venus' wild weather, strange geology, and mythological roots.
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We will soon be able to talk with other species. Which will be first?
Scientists have long and studiously avoided claiming that other animals have language. Now, using the power of AI, they are on the verge of deciphering one
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We will soon be able to talk with other species. Which will be first?
Scientists have long and studiously avoided claiming that other animals have language. Now, using the power of AI, they are on the verge of deciphering one
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Experiencing heatwaves may make you age faster
Millions of people may experience accelerated ageing as climate change drives more frequent and intense hot weather
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Experiencing heatwaves may make you age faster
Millions of people may experience accelerated ageing as climate change drives more frequent and intense hot weather
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Supernova blast sculpts ghostly hand-shaped nebula in the cosmos (video)
An image from NASA's Chandra X-ray observatory shows a glowing hand stretching across the cosmos with its palm and fingers sculpted from the wreckage of a massive stellar explosion.
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NASA’s X-59 at Sunrise
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft sits on the ramp at sunrise before ground tests at Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works facility in Palmdale, California, on July 18, 2025. The X-59 is the centerpiece of NASA’s Quesst mission to demonstrate quiet supersonic flight.
Fewer than half the calories grown on farms now reach our plates
In 2020, the world produced more than enough calories to feed the global population, but only half of those calories reached people’s plates due to rising meat and biofuel production
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Fewer than half the calories grown on farms now reach our plates
In 2020, the world produced more than enough calories to feed the global population, but only half of those calories reached people’s plates due to rising meat and biofuel production
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Eclipse experts' best travel tips for the total solar eclipse 2027
Find expert weather insights and travel advice in this essential guide to the 2027 total solar eclipse in Spain, Egypt and North Africa.
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An incredible Denisovan skull is upending the story of human evolution
An ancient skull has finally shown us what the Denisovans looked like. Now it turns out they, not Neanderthals, might be our closest relatives, redrawing our family tree and transforming the hunt for Ancestor X
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An incredible Denisovan skull is upending the story of human evolution
An ancient skull has finally shown us what the Denisovans looked like. Now it turns out they, not Neanderthals, might be our closest relatives, redrawing our family tree and transforming the hunt for Ancestor X
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Dark matter could create black holes that devour exoplanets from within
Dark matter could gather at the heart of Jupiter-sized worlds, eventually creating a black hole that eats its way out of its exoplanet host.
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Don't miss Mars close to the slender crescent moon at sunset tonight
The crescent moon will be positioned close to Mars soon after sunset on Aug. 26
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Radio dish on the move | Space photo of the day for Aug. 25, 2025
It makes it easier to drive an extremely heavy radio dish when you can do it remotely.
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ESA data records help underpin climate change report
According to the newly released 35th State of the Climate report, 2024 saw record highs in greenhouse gas concentrations, global land and ocean temperatures, sea levels, and ocean heat content. Glaciers also suffered their largest annual ice loss on record. Data records from ESA’s Climate Change Initiative helped underpin these findings.
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A New Model for Early Black Hole Formation Could Revolutionize Cosmologicy
A new theoretical study by University of Virginia astrophysicist Jonathan Tan, a research professor with the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences’ Department of Astronomy, proposes a comprehensive framework for the birth of supermassive black holes.
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