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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 ...
The 15-year study revealed how both natural and man-made sounds can provide insights into environmental changes and marine life behavior.
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 ...
Thames Water has announced a hosepipe ban will begin next Tuesday for customers in Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, most of ...
It's time now for our science news round up from Short Wave, NPR's science podcast. I'm joined by the show's hosts, Regina ...
A typical Charlotte summer day with a high near 90 degrees is not classified as extreme heat, that's reserved for “abnormal” ...
Scientists have linked last week’s European heat wave to human-caused climate change and estimate that climate change was ...
Just a week after the last heatwave, Hamilton, Niagara and much of southern and southwestern Ontario are under another ...
Heatwaves also lead to increased calls to ambulance and emergency services, affect the functioning of hospitals, care homes ...
Source of the radio waves was tracked to a location that matches that of NASA’s defunct Relay 2 spacecraft, which launched in ...
"If someone has a concern in America, they should be able to voice that concern, but we've been restricted by federal law," ...