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.

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We may have discovered how dark oxygen is being made in the deep sea

Fri, 03/14/2025 - 1:00pm
A newly discovered mechanism could explain the shock finding last year that oxygen is produced by metallic nodules on the seafloor – and it might be happening on other planets, too
Categories: Astronomy

Mathematicians solve 125-year-old problem to unite key laws of physics

Fri, 03/14/2025 - 12:00pm
Can one single mathematical framework describe the motion of a fluid and the individual particles within it? This question, first asked in 1900, now has a solution that could help us understand the complex behaviour of the atmosphere and oceans.
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Starlink satellite part hit a Canadian farm when it fell from orbit

Fri, 03/14/2025 - 11:07am
A failed launch left a batch of Starlink satellites in the wrong orbit last year, and it appears that a fragment of one fell to Earth and hit a farm in Canada. Thankfully, no one was injured
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Should governments really be using AI to remake the state?

Fri, 03/14/2025 - 9:15am
New Scientist's revelation that a UK minister is asking ChatGPT for advice raises the question of what role these new AI tools should play in government – and whether we should really think of them as intelligent
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Memory illusion makes you think events occurred earlier than they did

Fri, 03/14/2025 - 9:00am
It can be difficult to recall exactly when a specific event happened, and now it seems our memory can be tricked into pushing occurrences back in time, making us think they happened earlier than in reality
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AI scientists are sceptical that modern models will lead to AGI

Fri, 03/14/2025 - 7:00am
In a survey of AI researchers, most say current AI models are unlikely to lead to artificial general intelligence with human-level capabilities, even as companies invest billions of dollars in this goal
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How cloud-seeding could help us predict when it will snow

Fri, 03/14/2025 - 6:00am
These brilliant images show how researchers in Switzerland are using weather-modification techniques to understand how ice crystals form in clouds, an important and poorly understood factor in climate and weather models
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More than half of life on Earth experiencing unprecedented conditions

Fri, 03/14/2025 - 6:00am
An analysis of changes to global ecosystems has revealed that almost nowhere is untouched by the influence of humanity, with more than 50 per cent of the planet's land mass experiencing "novel" conditions
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Why the long history of calculating pi will never be completed

Fri, 03/14/2025 - 5:00am
Building the full value of pi has been a project thousands of years in the making, but just how much of this infinite number do we actually need, asks our maths columnist Jacob Aron
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You could train your brain to be less fooled by optical illusions

Thu, 03/13/2025 - 8:01pm
Shifting your focus could help you overcome the trickery of optical illusions
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Adding extra protein to ultra-processed foods helps reduce overeating

Thu, 03/13/2025 - 4:33pm
The health problems associated with ultra-processed foods may be explained by the way the products encourage overeating. Adding more protein to the foods might help people limit their intake – but it isn’t a complete solution
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NOAA cancels monthly climate and weather update calls

Thu, 03/13/2025 - 4:30pm
The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says it is discontinuing its regular update calls due to staffing problems, but its researchers may also fear political retaliation for discussing climate change
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Fossils reveal what the fur of early mammals looked like

Thu, 03/13/2025 - 2:00pm
A study of the fossilised fur of six mammals from the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods has found they were all greyish-brown in colour, which would have helped them hide from dinosaurs
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Destruction of Ukraine’s Kakhovka dam left behind a toxic legacy

Thu, 03/13/2025 - 2:00pm
The 2023 breach of the Kakhovka dam drained a huge reservoir and exposed a vast area of toxic sediment, creating a debate about how best to rebuild after the Russia-Ukraine war
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NASA may have to cancel major space missions due to budget cuts

Thu, 03/13/2025 - 1:57pm
Potential cuts of up to 50 per cent of NASA's science budget could mean cancelling missions including the Hubble Space Telescope and the Voyager probes
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Ancient humans lived in an 'uninhabitable' climate 25,000 years ago

Thu, 03/13/2025 - 11:00am
Bones dating back 25,000 years suggest that humans lived in extremely icy conditions in Tibet, which were previously thought to be uninhabitable
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Revealed: How the UK tech secretary uses ChatGPT for policy advice

Thu, 03/13/2025 - 8:04am
New Scientist has used freedom of information laws to obtain the ChatGPT records of Peter Kyle, the UK's technology secretary, in what is believed to be a world-first use of such legislation
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Hera asteroid mission takes stunning images of Mars’s moon Deimos

Thu, 03/13/2025 - 7:28am
A mission to survey the results of a deliberate crash between an asteroid and a NASA spacecraft has taken stunning images of Mars and its moon Deimos
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California isn't clearing forests fast enough to tame wildfires

Thu, 03/13/2025 - 7:00am
To reduce the growing risk of intense wildfires, California is cutting and burning the areas that fuel them – but these efforts may be moving too slowly
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Quartz crystals on Mars could preserve signs of ancient life

Thu, 03/13/2025 - 4:00am
NASA’s Perseverance rover found large crystals of quartz with a high purity on Mars, which probably had to have formed in the presence of hot water
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