The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the study of ancient manuscripts, unlocking texts that have remained unreadable for centuries. From deciphering burnt Roman […]
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Astronomers Uncover New Details of CIZA0107 Galaxy Cluster Merger with VLA
An international team of astronomers has studied a nearby galaxy cluster merger, offering new insights into the processes of galactic collisions. Observations of CIZA J0107.7+5408, […]
Fungus Wiping Out Frogs: Innovative “Frog Saunas” Offer Hope for Survival
Frogs around the world are being severely impacted by the chytrid fungus, which has led to population declines in over 500 species and the presumed […]
Japan’s New Energy Policy: Nuclear Power and Renewables Key to Future Growth
Japan is set to adopt a new energy strategy aimed at addressing increasing electricity demand while pursuing its decarbonisation goals. A government-backed panel of experts […]
New Haplocanthosaurus Specimen Uncovered in Colorado’s Dry Mesa Dinosaur Quarry
A significant discovery has been made in Colorado’s Dry Mesa Dinosaur Quarry, where paleontologists have unearthed a new specimen of Haplocanthosaurus, an intermediate sauropod dinosaur […]
Stunning Space Imagery Captured By NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope continues to astound us with its breathtaking images of the cosmos. From the vibrant Carina Nebula, a stellar nursery 7,600 light-years […]
How To Stay Safe In A New Year’s Eve Crowd
December 31 brings masses of people together to usher in the new year. But when massive crowds gather to party, certain risks – such as […]
ISRO Successfully Launches Two SpaDeX Satellites, Completes Space Docking Test Flight
Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) inaugural space docking mission has been launched aboard an indigenous PSLV-C60 rocket from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Andhra […]
Humans Will Soon Be Able To Mine On The Moon. But Should We?
By the end of this decade, nations and private companies may well be mining the surface of the Moon. But as space becomes accessible to more […]
2,000-Year-Old Birthday Invitation Found at Roman Fort in UK
A wooden tablet dating back nearly 2,000 years has revealed the earliest known Latin writing by a woman, Claudia Severa, inviting her friend Sulpicia Lepidina […]