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Look! The Largest Digital Camera In the World Is Ready to Revolutionize Astronomy - Inverse
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Like the family camcorder, the largest digital camera in the world will capture the next 10 years of cosmic life in memorable detail. In mid-May, the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) Digital C ...[Continue Reading]
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17 days ago
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Ancient Humans Crafted Deadly Wooden Weapons 300000 Years Ago, Study Finds - ScienceAlert
Tessa Koumoundouros
Powerful new imaging techniques reveal humans were already crafting complex hunting weapons from wood 300,000 years ago, upending the stereotype of the Stone Age. Archeologists have previously suspe ...[Continue Reading]
ScienceAlert
1 day ago
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How Gossip Shapes Cooperation - Neuroscience News
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Summary: A new study explores how gossip influences cooperation and behavior. Researchers found that gossip helps maintain social order by spreading information about reputations, which encourages co ...[Continue Reading]
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1 day ago
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Solar storms: NASA's 30-minute warning strategy against devastating solar events - The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel
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Solar storms, commonly known as solar flares, are regular phenomena for a fiery gas star like our Sun. These powerful events are not only stunning displays in our sky but also pose significant threat ...[Continue Reading]
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1 day ago
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Giant Piece of Space Junk Crashes Down on Farm of Canadian, Who Intends to Sell It and Spend Money on Hockey Rink - Futurism
Victor Tangermann
"I had no idea. I don't build spaceships for a living. I farm." Space Junk Fundraiser A gigantic piece of a rocket crashed down on a rural farm in Saskatchewan and the story only gets more Canadian ...[Continue Reading]
Futurism
1 day ago
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Jupiter's mysterious moon Amalthea spied crossing the Great Red Spot - Livescience.com
Keith Cooper
NASA's Juno spacecraft has spotted the elusive fifth moon of Jupiter transiting the giant planet's Great Red Spot, giving astronomers a rare view of this small but intriguing natural satellite. Jupi ...[Continue Reading]
Live Science
1 day ago