The forces of rotation caused red hot masses of stones to be torn away from the Earth and to be thrown into the ether, and this is the origin of the stars.

— Anaxagoras 428 BC

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Starship launch 4: What time is the SpaceX flight tomorrow?

Wed, 06/05/2024 - 6:01am
SpaceX is getting ready to launch its massive Starship rocket tomorrow and we have all the details on the mission
Categories: Astronomy

Gene therapy enables five children who were born deaf to hear

Wed, 06/05/2024 - 6:00am
Five children have had gene therapy to treat inherited deafness, this time in both ears, following the success of earlier treatments in just one ear
Categories: Astronomy

People are less likely to believe an AI if it conveys uncertainty

Tue, 06/04/2024 - 2:00pm
When a large language model expresses doubt about the information it supplies, people are less likely to accept it as fact and more likely to find accurate information elsewhere
Categories: Astronomy

Why excessive positivity is bad for your health and mental well-being

Tue, 06/04/2024 - 12:56pm
There are real benefits to a positive mindset, but the idea that we should always look on the bright side has gone too far. Research into toxic positivity can help restore balance
Categories: Astronomy

China is sending giant pandas to US zoos for the first time in decades

Tue, 06/04/2024 - 8:00am
In recent years, China recalled pandas from three out of four US zoos that had the bears, signalling diplomatic tensions between the two countries – but this year China has offered two new pairs of giant pandas
Categories: Astronomy

Glitching radio waves from dead stars explained by swirling superfluid

Tue, 06/04/2024 - 6:00am
Pulsars that emit radio waves “glitch” as they rotate – this seems to be caused by interruptions to swirling vortices inside these ultra-dense stars
Categories: Astronomy

Diet-monitoring AI tracks your each and every spoonful

Tue, 06/04/2024 - 4:00am
An AI that watches you while you eat can estimate how much you’re consuming, and could help people track their calorie intake
Categories: Astronomy

Ancient snake drawings are among the largest known rock art worldwide

Mon, 06/03/2024 - 8:01pm
Rock art along the Orinoco river in South America is made up of some of the largest etchings we know of and could date back 2000 years
Categories: Astronomy

Morning exercise may be optimal for improving bone health

Mon, 06/03/2024 - 3:22pm
Mice that exercised soon after waking up had stronger and longer bones than those that exercised later in the day  
Categories: Astronomy

Endangered giant pangolin spotted in Senegal after nearly 24 years

Mon, 06/03/2024 - 1:46pm
A rare sighting of a giant pangolin revives hopes for the species' survival in West Africa, despite threats from poaching and deforestation
Categories: Astronomy

How materials that rewind light can test physics' most extreme ideas

Mon, 06/03/2024 - 12:00pm
Strange solids called temporal metamaterials finally make it possible to investigate the controversial idea of quantum friction – and push special relativity to its limits
Categories: Astronomy

Ancient geese stood 3 metres tall and weighed as much as a cow

Mon, 06/03/2024 - 11:30am
A rare fossil skull provides strong evidence that the Dromornithidae, an extinct group of Australian flightless birds, were related to geese and ducks
Categories: Astronomy

Periods are starting younger and we're struggling to pin down why

Mon, 06/03/2024 - 8:00am
Menstruation is occurring earlier and earlier in life for younger generations in the Western world, but researchers are puzzled as to why
Categories: Astronomy

China's Chang'e 6 spacecraft begins sampling on far side of the moon

Mon, 06/03/2024 - 7:38am
The Chang’e 6 moon lander touched down on 2 June and began collecting lunar rock for China’s second sample-return mission
Categories: Astronomy

Snares are wiping out South-East Asian wildlife – what can be done?

Mon, 06/03/2024 - 4:00am
Efforts to remove animal traps and discourage poaching in Vietnamese protected areas have been partly effective, but conservationists say other approaches are needed to safeguard threatened species
Categories: Astronomy

Wormholes could blast out blazing hot plasma at incredible speeds

Fri, 05/31/2024 - 4:20pm
If matter falls into one end of a wormhole, it could heat up in a tornado of plasma hot enough to initiate nuclear fusion – and come blasting out the other end
Categories: Astronomy

Battle-damage detector can help aid groups rapidly respond during war

Fri, 05/31/2024 - 3:00pm
A simple statistical test can quickly guide humanitarian efforts in areas like Gaza and Ukraine impacted by war – and it could perform as well as more expensive, AI-powered methods
Categories: Astronomy

Asian hornets have overwintered in the UK for the first time

Fri, 05/31/2024 - 1:37pm
Queen Asian hornets found in East Sussex this year are a genetic match to a 2023 nest, suggesting the invasive species is becoming established in the UK
Categories: Astronomy

Time may be an illusion created by quantum entanglement

Fri, 05/31/2024 - 1:00pm
The true nature of time has eluded physicists for centuries, but a new theoretical model suggests it may only exist due to entanglement between quantum objects
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Stunning image reveals the intricate structure of supersonic plasma

Fri, 05/31/2024 - 12:12pm
A simulation-generated image reveals how charge distributions and gas densities vary in the plasma that floats across our universe
Categories: Astronomy