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Uranus and Neptune May Be Rocky Worlds Not Ice Giants, New Research Shows
New models suggest Uranus and Neptune may be far rockier than long believed, reshaping theories of ice-giant interiors, magnetic fields,…
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Neutrino Detectors May Unlock the Search for Light Dark Matter, Physicists Say
Physicists propose using large neutrino detectors to hunt light dark matter particles that evade traditional methods, offering a new path…
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Misaligned Exoplanet Is Challenging How We Think Solar Systems Form
Astronomers observing TOI-3884b found its orbit misaligned by 62° from its star’s rotation, uncovered through multicolour starspot-crossing signals. The super-Neptune…
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SpaceX Launches 28 New Starlink Satellites as Falcon 9 Hits Another Milestone
SpaceX launched 28 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg using a Falcon 9 rocket, completing its 156th Falcon 9 mission of 2025.…
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Strongest Solar Flare of 2025 Sends High-Energy Radiation Rushing Toward Earth
A rare X5.1 flare on Nov. 11 drove radiation at flight level to 10× normal, the highest in nearly 20…
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Engineers Turn Lobster Shells Into Robot Parts That Lift, Grip and Swim
Engineers have repurposed discarded lobster shells into biohybrid robotic parts, creating strong grippers and swimming fins. Engineers turn shell waste…
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Glaciers Speed Up in Summer and Slow in Winter, New Global Map Reveals
A decade-long global glacier-speed map reveals that meltwater makes glaciers flow faster in summer and slower in winter. Global glacier-speed…
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New Shortcut Lets Scientists Run Complex Quantum Models on a Laptop
Buffalo researchers upgraded the truncated Wigner method into a simple template that solves complex quantum systems. UB team makes truncated…
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Scientists Find Clock on Mars Runs 477 Microseconds Faster Than Earth
NIST physicists report that clocks on Mars tick 477 microseconds faster per day due to weaker gravity and orbital effects.…
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New Study Shows Antarctic Waters Unleashed Ancient Carbon at the Ice Age’s End
New studies show that expanding Antarctic water after the last Ice Age disrupted deep-ocean stratification. The Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica…