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  • Taikonauts Stranded: Space Debris Hits China’s Tiangong

    Taikonauts Stranded: Space Debris Hits China’s Tiangong

    Chinese Taikonauts stranded on Tiangong space station after debris hit return capsule. Investigation underway; Shenzhou-20 crew's return delayed. Space junk poses risk to space exploration.


    Golden Comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) Shines After Sun Encounter

    Golden Comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) Shines After Sun Encounter

    Comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) displays a surprising golden glow after its closest approach to the sun. Its unique coloration, attributed to a lack of carbon particles, sets it apart from other comets like Nishimura and 3I/ATLAS.


    Hyraxes: Urolites, Coprolites & Butt-Drag Fossils!

    Hyraxes: Urolites, Coprolites & Butt-Drag Fossils!

    Discover fossilized hyrax traces! Learn about urolites, coprolites, hyraceum, and the unique butt-drag impressions left by these fascinating creatures. Hyrax behavior and fossil discoveries are explored.


    Ancient Mummification: Smoke-Drying Techniques Across Asia

    Ancient Mummification: Smoke-Drying Techniques Across Asia

    Smoke-drying mummification, originating in Asia 60,000 years ago, involved slow-burning fires to preserve bodies. Hunter-gatherers in southern China, Southeast Asia, and South America practiced it.


    Tru U: Finding Self in Virtual Utopia

    Tru U: Finding Self in Virtual Utopia

    Tao-Yi transitions from marketing to helping others at Tru U in a virtual utopia called Gaia. She encounters Navin amidst a New Year's Eve bonfire with other Gen Virtual youth.


    Fascinating Felines: Eyes, Senses, and Cuteness

    Fascinating Felines: Eyes, Senses, and Cuteness

    Explore the captivating world of cats! From their unique eyes and heightened senses to the science of cuteness, discover the evolutionary advantages and enduring appeal of felines. Uncover the secrets behind their charm.


    Climate Change Adaptation: Funding, Choices, and Food Security

    Climate Change Adaptation: Funding, Choices, and Food Security

    Climate change adaptation requires funding, tough choices on food, relocation & investment. Balancing diversity, resilience & productivity crucial. Finance gaps & difficult decisions remain.


    Food Spoilage: Molds, Bacteria & Toxins – How to Stay Safe

    Food Spoilage: Molds, Bacteria & Toxins – How to Stay Safe

    Learn about food spoilage: molds (Penicillium, Aspergillus), bacteria, and toxins (patulin, mycotoxins). Discover how to identify spoiled food and minimize health risks from contaminated foods.


    Interstellar Comet: Origin, Composition & Study

    Interstellar Comet: Origin, Composition & Study

    An exotic interstellar comet with unique properties excites astronomers. Study reveals its origin outside our solar system, offering insights into distant stars and the early Milky Way. Live Science will continue coverage.


    Nanotyrannus: New Species or Young T. rex? Fossil Debate Resolved

    Nanotyrannus: New Species or Young T. rex? Fossil Debate Resolved

    Researchers claim Nanotyrannus is a distinct, fully grown dinosaur species, not a juvenile T. rex, settling a long debate. Analysis of fossils reveals key differences in size and bone structure.


    Ice Slingshot: Self-Propelling Ice Discovery

    Ice Slingshot: Self-Propelling Ice Discovery

    Virginia Tech researchers discovered a surface that allows ice to slingshot itself without external force, inspired by Death Valley's Racetrack Playa. This 'ice slingshot' effect could de-ice surfaces or generate power.


    Earth’s Vital Signs: Climate Tipping Points & Hothouse Trajectory

    Earth’s Vital Signs: Climate Tipping Points & Hothouse Trajectory

    Earth's vital signs are flashing red, signaling a planet in distress. Crossing climate tipping points could trigger a hothouse trajectory, leading to devastating consequences. Rapid decarbonization is crucial.


    Ancient Plagues: Origins, Impact, and Human Immunity Evolution

    Ancient Plagues: Origins, Impact, and Human Immunity Evolution

    Ancient plagues, including Y. pestis, shaped European immunity ~6000 years ago. Research reveals early outbreaks, zoonotic origins, and their impact on Neolithic populations and the Bronze Age.


    Science, Certainty, and Settled Theories: A Critical Look

    Science, Certainty, and Settled Theories: A Critical Look

    Science evolves, embracing uncertainty. However, settled theories like gravity & evolution offer robust understanding within defined limits. Populist claims that "science is never settled" often undermine established facts.


    Neanderthal Extinction: Maternal-Fetal Incompatibility Theory

    Neanderthal Extinction: Maternal-Fetal Incompatibility Theory

    Research suggests maternal-fetal incompatibility in oxygen transfer via PIEZO1 gene contributed to Neanderthal decline. Neanderthal-human interbreeding led to reproductive challenges, impacting hybrid offspring survival.


    Moche Decapitator: Ai Apaec Ornament & Human Sacrifice

    Moche Decapitator: Ai Apaec Ornament & Human Sacrifice

    Gilt-copper Decapitator nose ornament depicts the Moche deity Ai Apaec, found at Loma Negra. Moche practiced human sacrifice for political reasons. Ornament now at Metropolitan Gallery of Art.


    Roos Carr Figurines: Gender, Ritual, and Mystery

    Roos Carr Figurines: Gender, Ritual, and Mystery

    Roos Carr figurines, discovered in 1836, challenge gender norms and may be linked to Odin rituals. Theories range from Noah's Ark to sinister cult figures. Found under clay, suggesting ancient water offerings.