These earthly godfathers of Heaven's lights, that give a name to every fixed star, have no more profit of their shining nights than those that walk and know not what they are.

— William Shakespeare

Astronomy

Worms team up to form tentacles when they want to go places

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 12:00pm
Thousands of tiny nematode worms can join up to form tentacle-like towers that can straddle large gaps or hitch rides on larger animals
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Mars in the Loop

APOD - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 12:00pm

This composite of images spaced a weather-permitting 5 to 9 days apart,


Categories: Astronomy, NASA

Don’t miss Spica shine with the waxing gibbous moon tonight

Space.com - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 12:00pm
Spica is a binary star system located 250 light-years from Earth in the constellation Virgo.
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Astronomers discover most powerful cosmic explosions since the Big Bang

Space.com - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 11:24am
Astronomers discovered a new class of cosmic explosions known as "extreme nuclear transients" that are the most powerful phenomena known, aside from the Big Bang.
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Hubble Captures Cotton Candy Clouds

NASA Image of the Day - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 11:23am
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features a cloudscape in the Large Magellanic Cloud., a dwarf satellite galaxy of the Milky Way.
Categories: Astronomy, NASA

The 1st official 'Alien: Earth' trailer is finally here, and the Xenomorphs aren't the only invaders we need to worry about (video)

Space.com - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 11:08am
The main trailer for FX's Alien: Earth has Xenomorphs, a synthetic-human hybrid, and some new extra-terrestrial creatures we weren't expecting.
Categories: Astronomy

This ‘Tower of Worms’ Is a Squirming Superorganism

Scientific American.com - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 11:00am

Scientists have captured the first videos of wild roundworms forming living, wriggling towers that behave as one big superorganism

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The Knife Edge Galaxy cuts a sharp profile in new amateur portrait (photo)

Space.com - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 11:00am
The spiral galaxy NGC 5907 is positioned edge-on to Earth.
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Astronomers simulate a star's final moments as it's swallowed by a black hole: 'Breaks like an egg'

Space.com - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 10:00am
A neutron star's final moments may spark violent starquakes, monster shock waves, and even a fleeting, never-before-seen object called a black hole pulsar.
Categories: Astronomy

Earth from Space: Saharan dust plume

ESO Top News - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 10:00am
Image: A thick plume of sand and dust from the Sahara Desert is seen in these satellite images blowing from the west coast of Africa across the Atlantic Ocean.
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The Blue Danube Waltz sent into the stars

ESO Top News - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 9:31am

On 31 May, a live performance of The Blue Danube – often referred to as the ‘anthem of space’ – was transmitted by the European Space Agency (ESA) into the vastness of space. The event marked a double celebration: ESA’s 50th anniversary and the 200th birthday of the King of Waltz Johann Strauss II.

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Watch an asteroid the size of an aircraft carrier make a close pass of Earth on June 5

Space.com - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 9:00am
A potentially hazardous asteroid roughly the size of an aircraft carrier is due to pass within 2.8 million miles (3.5 million km) of Earth on June 5 and you can watch it happen live online.
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How We Solve the Climate Crisis

Scientific American.com - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 9:00am

Science communicator Hank Green explains how our species’ unique intelligence got us into this climate mess—and how it will help us solve it

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Aurora alert: Incoming solar storm could spark auroras as far south as New York and Idaho this weekend

Space.com - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 8:43am
Aurora chasers, keep your eyes on the skies as we might be in for another show this weekend, albeit slightly smaller than the performances earlier this week.
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Mathematicians Solve Multidimensional Shape-Slicing Dilemma

Scientific American.com - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 8:00am

A 40-year-old conjecture on shapes’ cross sections is finally proven

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Ancient humans evolved to be better teachers as technology advanced

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 7:30am
As our ancestors developed more advanced tools and cultural practices, they also developed new ways of explaining concepts to others – culminating in the emergence of complex language
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Ancient humans evolved to be better teachers as technology advanced

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 7:30am
As our ancestors developed more advanced tools and cultural practices, they also developed new ways of explaining concepts to others – culminating in the emergence of complex language
Categories: Astronomy

What Will Happen to Opioid and Drug Overdose Deaths after CDC Cuts?

Scientific American.com - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 7:30am

Layoffs and funding freezes have gutted the CDC’s response to the opioid crisis—just as harm reduction was beginning to work

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Nuclear Weapon Strike Decisions Could Come Down to Human Suggestibility

Scientific American.com - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 7:00am

Surveys show that how nuclear strike options are presented strongly influences the decision a president may make

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How Velvet Worm Slime Hardens in Seconds to Trap Prey

Scientific American.com - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 6:45am

The velvet worm’s extraordinary goo could inspire recyclable bioplastics

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