Scientists noted that a photograph alone cannot tell us what a galaxy is made of how fast it is moving or how far away it truly is and new spectroscopy-based telescope tools aim to fill that gap.
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An AI Compatibility Audit Tool mapped thousands of urban parcels and flagged 2.04 percent of…
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India’s Dangerous Delay Culture in Seeking Emergency Care Turning Treatable Conditions Fatal
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Jupiter’s Lightning May Be 100 Times More Powerful Than Earth’s NASA Juno Data Shows
Using NASA’s Juno spacecraft scientists discovered that some lightning bolts on Jupiter may be 100 times more powerful than Earth’s strongest lightning storms on the gas giant planet.
Humanity May Be Living Beyond What Earth Can Sustainably Support New Study Finds
A sweeping new study analysing over 200 years of data concluded humanity may already be living far beyond what Earth can sustainably support calling for urgent action on environmental limits.
Global Heating on Track to Exceed 1.5 Degrees Celsius Threshold by 2030 UN Warns
The United Nations warned that global heating driven by unabated greenhouse gas emissions is on track to exceed the 1.5 degrees Celsius threshold agreed under the Paris climate accord by 2030.
Scientists Find Red Dwarf Stars Can Devour Their Own Planets in First Evidence of Kind
Astronomers discovered the first direct evidence that tiny red dwarf stars can devour their own planets a finding that changes scientific understanding of planetary system evolution.
China Shenzhou 21 Astronauts Return After Record-Breaking Mission to Space Station
China’s Shenzhou 21 astronauts returned safely to Earth on May 29 wrapping up a record-breaking and eventful mission that included multiple scientific experiments aboard China’s space station.
SpaceX Starship Makes Debut After Elon Musk Announces Taking Company Public
SpaceX’s Starship mega rocket completed its debut flight two days after CEO Elon Musk announced taking the company public with NASA stating it is now one step closer to returning to the moon.
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New research found that vitamin B12 and folate deficiencies are linked to chronic fatigue suggesting many people who feel constantly drained may be dealing with a nutritional deficiency.
Sea Level Rise Is Speeding Up and Scientists Now Fully Explain Why
Scientists announced they can now fully explain the accelerating pace of sea level rise with warming seawater identified as the biggest factor alongside melting glaciers and polar ice caps.