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Why People in The U.S. Saw the Northern Lights —The Solar Storm Behind the Rare Aurora Sighting

On the night of November 11, skies over Texas and parts of

Space

New ‘Lucifer’ Bee with Devil-Like Horns Discovered in Western Australia

Australian scientists have discovered a new native bee species with tiny devil-like

Nature

Our Brain Is Evolved To Resist Weight Loss — Here’s Why

For decades, we’ve been told that weight loss is a matter of

Health

AI Successfully Controls Satellite Attitude in Orbit for the First Time

In a world-first achievement, researchers at Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU) have successfully demonstrated

Space

Self-Replicating Probes: A Promising Way to Search for Alien Life in Our Solar System

The idea of autonomous machines that replicate themselves using raw materials from

Space

Study of 3 Million Finnish Adults Finds Non-Voters Tend to Die Earlier

A new study of over three million Finnish adults has found a

Human

Why Audiences Doubt the Most Attractive Fitness Influencers, According to New Research

“Sex sells” has been a mantra in marketing for decades. As researchers

Human

How to See the Beaver Supermoon Tonight — The Brightest and Biggest Since 2019

Sky-watchers are in for a treat tonight. The November full moon, known

Space

Men Need More Exercise Than Women to Lower the Heart Disease Risk

Exercise is like medicine for the heart, and just like with medication,

Health

Physicists Prove the Universe Can’t Be a Computer Simulation

For years, the idea that our universe might be a vast computer

Physics

Rats Caught on Camera Hunting Flying Bats for the First Time

In northern Germany, researchers have filmed brown rats (Rattus norvegicus) leaping from

Animal

Study Links Genes for Childhood Intelligence with Longer Lifespan

Children who score higher on intelligence tests tend to live longer. The

Human

Trump Administration Reopens Alaska’s Arctic Refuge to Oil and Gas Drilling

The U.S. government has approved oil and gas drilling across a large

Planet

Mars Ice Could Preserve Traces of Ancient Life, Study Suggests

If life ever existed on Mars, traces of it may still be

Space

OpenAI Launches Atlas, a Smart Browser Advancing Web Navigation with AI

OpenAI has entered the web-browser arena with ChatGPT Atlas, a new browser

Technology

New Reptile Species Sakaerat Bent-Toed Gecko Found in Thailand’s Dense Forests

In northeastern Thailand, researchers have identified a gecko that had been moving

Animal

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