NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has transformed new views of Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus into immersive soundscapes, turning planetary data into audio you can hear.
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NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has transformed new views of Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus into immersive soundscapes, turning planetary data into audio you can hear.
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In Today’s Links: really at this point, it’s free agency speculation and draft talk. That’s pretty much it. Oh, and some cool photos from the 2025 season. That’s it. Except some news from our divis...
In Today’s Links: really at this point, it’s free agency speculation and draft talk. That’s pretty much it. Oh, and some cool photos from the 2025 season. That’s it. Except some news from our division rivals. Happy Monday! #np Best You Can Do by Coco Solid Seahawks News The cases for and against re-signing Seahawks’ […]
Scotland has become the first part of the UK to introduce 'boil in a bag' funerals, in the biggest change to Britain's burial rules since cremation was introduced in 1885.
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Advanced machine learning algorithms and AI forecasting tools can sift through data, identifying seasonal trends and adjusting forecasts in real time. This capability allows businesses to respon...
Advanced machine learning algorithms and AI forecasting tools can sift through data, identifying seasonal trends and adjusting forecasts in real time. This capability allows businesses to respond more swiftly to market changes and external factors that traditional methods could not quickly adapt to.
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NASA astronaut became the first astronaut to require a medical evacuation from the ISS in January 2026, after experiencing a medical event that could not be treated in space.
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It is one of the most famous questions in science, and it was asked, as legend has it, over lunch. Enrico Fermi, the physicist who helped build the first nuclear reactor and whose name graces a uni...
It is one of the most famous questions in science, and it was asked, as legend has it, over lunch. Enrico Fermi, the physicist who helped build the first nuclear reactor and whose name graces a unit of length so small it makes an atom look generous, was chatting with colleagues about the possibility of alien life when he suddenly asked "where is everybody?"
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Pivotal study shows no clear benefit for the common endoscopic procedure in this patient group. Experts say the new data could help avoid unnecessary cost and risk. Medscape Medical News