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In a universe governed by turbulence and chaos, perfection is rarely more than a mathematical ideal. Yet astronomers are puzzling over a newfound object that seems to defy that rule: a glowing, nearly ...
Plus, microwaves are appliances that the FDA strictly regulates to reduce any potential risk of radiation leakage; the agency says radiation injury from microwaves is “very rare” and associated with ...
MUMBAI (ANI)- Suresh Oberoi, known for his rich baritone and commanding presence, has been a familiar face in Indian cinema for decades. In a candid conversation, the seasoned actor reflected on ...
Thames Water has announced a hosepipe ban will begin next Tuesday for customers in Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, most of ...
An international research team led by the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon has, for the first time, succeeded in visualizing and ...
Observations from NASA’s Juno spacecraft reveal that Jupiter’s strong magnetic field and the unique properties of its plasma ...
An international team of astronomers report the discovery of a long-period radio transient, which is unusually circularly polarized and showcases an accelerating spin period. The finding of the new ...
Scientists have linked last week’s European heat wave to human-caused climate change and estimate that climate change was ...
Scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography are using sound to detect the effects of climate change by listening to ...
A typical Charlotte summer day with a high near 90 degrees is not classified as extreme heat, that's reserved for “abnormal” ...
Emily Kwong and Regina Barber of NPR's Short Wave talk about a comet visiting from interstellar space, caterpillars that eat and break down plastic, and how animals' sense of smell varies by altitude.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell currently finds himself between a rock and a hard place, as the central bank's dual mandate of promoting maximum employment and maintaining stable prices ...