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New images reveal an early-stage stellar eruption (nova) in stunning detail
A classical nova may look simple at first. A faint star brightens, sometimes enough for you to spot without a telescope, then ...
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Ultrashort laser pulses capture a snapshot of a molecular handshake
Ultrashort bursts of laser light are giving scientists a way to freeze one of chemistry’s most elusive moments, the instant ...
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A Timeline of John Cena’s WWE Career
On July 6, 2024, just over 22 years after he first appeared on the WWE television show Smackdown!, John Cena entered the ring at Money in the Bank to announce his upcoming retirement. It shouldn’t ...
The Oloja stool has always carried weight beyond the chair itself. It is more than a title. It is a story of Lagos, a story ...
Fallout S2, Emily in Paris S5, and Four More Shots Please! S4 lead big returns. Expect thrillers like Raat Akeli Hai: ...
Rats are now learning how to play Doom. Not as a joke, but in a real experiment that has just taken a major step forward.
A short-form IQ test, CRT, from 2005 has found new popularity on TikTok. Developed by an MIT professor, the quick IQ test is ...
Blockade: President Trump announced that the United States would impose a blockade on all “sanctioned oil tankers” going to ...
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New molecular ruler enables precise measurement of toxic Tau fibrils in fluid samples
Researchers have developed a new tool, FibrilPaint combined with the FibrilRuler test, that allows scientists to directly ...
In 1942, the Manhattan Project needed to create a chain reaction—a crucial step toward proving that it would be possible to make an atomic bomb. The scientists achieved this sustained nuclear reaction ...
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