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Watch three solar prominences erupt in epic video

Scientific American.com - 9 hours 57 min ago

A European spacecraft caught rare footage of three successive prominences popping off the sun

Categories: Astronomy

Can science explain consciousness?

Scientific American.com - 10 hours 57 min ago

A dive into how scientists are trying to understand what consciousness is and where it comes from

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Octopuses prompt rethink of why animals evolve big brains

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - 11 hours 56 min ago
A popular idea suggests a link between big brains and a rich social life, but octopuses don't fit the pattern, which suggests something else is going on
Categories: Astronomy

Octopuses prompt rethink of why animals evolve big brains

A popular idea suggests a link between big brains and a rich social life, but octopuses don't fit the pattern, which suggests something else is going on
Categories: Astronomy

California wildfire smoke linked to increased autism diagnoses, new study finds

Scientific American.com - 11 hours 57 min ago

Children born to mothers who were exposed to smoke in southern California showed increased rates of autism, although the reason why is unclear

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ESA at the European Space Conference 2026

ESO Top News - 11 hours 57 min ago

The 18th European Space Conference (ESC) will take place on 27 and 28 January 2026 at the Square Convention Centre in Brussels, Belgium.

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Magnetic avalanches power solar flares, finds Solar Orbiter

ESO Top News - 13 hours 57 min ago

Just as avalanches on snowy mountains start with the movement of a small quantity of snow, the ESA-led Solar Orbiter spacecraft has discovered that a solar flare is triggered by initially weak disturbances that quickly become more violent. This rapidly evolving process creates a ‘sky’ of raining plasma blobs that continue to fall even after the flare subsides.

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Legs made for a Mars landing 

ESO Top News - 14 hours 7 min ago

To land on the right foot on the Red Planet, European engineers have been dropping a skeleton of the four-legged ExoMars descent module at various speeds and heights on simulated martian surfaces.

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APOD - 16 hours 57 min ago

What powers this unusual nebula?


Categories: Astronomy, NASA

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APOD - 16 hours 57 min ago

This infrared view of Jupiter by Webb is illuminating.


Categories: Astronomy, NASA

Apollo 14: A View from Antares

APOD - 16 hours 57 min ago

Apollo 14's Lunar Module Antares


Categories: Astronomy, NASA

NGC 7023: The Iris Nebula

APOD - 16 hours 57 min ago

These cosmic clouds have blossomed 1,300 light-years away


Categories: Astronomy, NASA

Plato and the Lunar Alps

APOD - 16 hours 57 min ago

The dark-floored, 95 kilometer wide crater Plato and sunlit peaks of the


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APOD - 16 hours 57 min ago

The Whirlpool Galaxy is a classic spiral galaxy.


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APOD - 16 hours 57 min ago

The strangest moon in the


Categories: Astronomy, NASA

Enceladus Plumes May Hold a Clear Clue to Ocean Habitability

Universe Today - Tue, 01/20/2026 - 8:43pm

How can scientists estimate the pH level of Enceladus’ subsurface ocean without landing on its surface? This is what a recently submitted study hopes to address as a team of scientists from Japan investigated new methods for sampling the plumes of Enceladus and provide more accurate measurements of its pH levels. This study has the potential to help scientists better understand the subsurface ocean conditions on Enceladus and whether it’s suitable for life as we know it.

Categories: Astronomy